The despot drove the poor people out of the kingdom. . [noun]
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The table scrap thing makes a person feel like a benevolent despot, a human queen of the cat realm. [noun]
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He is a despot to his wife and a slave to his mistress. [noun]
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It would make the blood-stained despot cower upon his throne of murder, and teach him the madness of invading any land so fortified. [noun]
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"I would not exchange our easy-tempered King for your graceful despot," said Fareham. [noun]
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A gang of slaves, rammed into the cannon by a Despot. [noun]
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"She must," he said to himself, and to this despot to wish for a thing and to possess it seemed one and the same. [noun]
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With them he was a man speaking to his fellow-man, instead of a despot speaking with creatures whose very existence was the plaything of his own caprice. [noun]
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