Definitionadj. marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
Last update: June 23, 2015
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It sounds like some English gothic—a naive waif married off to tyrannical older man who holds her hostage in a golden cage and beats her into submission! [Please select]
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Her love was in tyrannical mood. [Please select]
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It makes the impartial Author of our existence unequal and tyrannical. [Please select]
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There was not the least excuse for this tyrannical action; and the sight filled the Cardinal with rage. [Please select]
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For refusing obedience to this tyrannical measure, some two thousand Presbyterian ministers were deprived of their livings. [Please select]
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His tyrannical arm takes captive our fathers, and dooms them to a servitude of which the world knows no equal. [Please select]
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"No, Jerry, not for all the Roman parents, rounds of beef, tyrannical uncles and cold hams in England." [Please select]
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