Definitionadj. marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior
Last update: June 17, 2015
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The people sigh under the burden imposed, and call upon the goddess Aruru to create a being who might act as a rival to Gilgamesh, curb his strength, and dispute his tyrannous control. [Please select]
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"You will still believe that she is tyrannous, and dangerous, and false, whatever I may say." [Please select]
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You see many of the people of the United States rightly or wrongly had come to look upon any government as certain to be tyrannous. [Please select]
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It seemed that her eyelids were held down by tyrannous thumbs. [Please select]
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I protest against this measure as cruel', oppressive', tyrannous', and vindictive'.' [Please select]
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That meant the Mass and all the rest of this tyrannous clinging religion. [Please select]
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Already there was a new note in his voice, a hoarse, tyrannous note, as though he felt her in his power. [Please select]
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Dangerous, unscrupulous, tyrannous, devoured by egotism, were the words he used of her. [Please select]
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"But, uncle, do you intend to yield obedience to the governor's tyrannous edict." [Please select]
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The life in French Canada was also traditional, and custom was also somewhat tyrannous, but it was part of a great continent in which the expansion of the man and of a people was inevitable. [Please select]
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Some few moralists have been distressed about giving stories of an outlaw to children, but Robin Hood was really the champion of the people against tyrannous oppression and injustice. [Please select]
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