Synonym: break one's back, buckle down, hard worker, knuckle down, slave, striver. Similar words: slavery, flavor, slam, slap, island, Islam, Islamic, cave. Meaning: [sleɪv] n. 1. a person who is owned by someone 2. someone who works as hard as a slave 3. someone entirely dominated by some influence or person. v. work very hard, like a slave. adj. held in servitude.
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91 She was treated like a slave by her husband who she was forced to marry.
92 Appliances plug into slave units which may resemble oversized 13A adaptors.
93 The society boasts that it has become the most successful single-issue pressure group since William Wilberforce and opposition to the slave trade.
94 Profits from the slave trade were invested in banking, insurance and industry, Williams showed.
95 In "The Young Slave" the jealous stepmother turns the main character into a slave, hence the story's title.
96 As she did[sentencedict.com/slave.html], she saw the young slave girl on the auction block.
97 It also mentioned the increasingly documented use of slave labour and the routine torture of prisoners and detainees.
98 Then in 1758 the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting passed a surprising resolution to exclude slave buyers and sellers.
99 The plan of a slave ship issued by Clarkson was also extensively taken up and became an antislavery print.
100 So, despite the great depredations of the slave trade, there was demographic growth.
101 The box is largely a slave to the central computers of the interactive system.
102 Something about the slave girl fascinated Heather as she took in the pink silk dress hugging the curves of her body.
103 His great dragon Nightfang went berserk and slaughtered many Dark Elves and their slave troops.
104 The film tells the story of a mutiny aboard a slave ship.
105 The fugitive slave problem on the southeastern frontier dated back to the colonial period.
106 He wondered what she'd do if she ever met a Chinaman or a black slave. Run a mile probably.
107 Why is the fugitive slave, the fiery orator, the political activist, the abolitionist always represented as a black man?
108 The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 generated a w ve of violence inundating those who persisted in helping slaves to gain freedom.
109 During the first half of the nineteenth century Britain made the slave trade illegal.
110 The colonists' principal instrument of slave control was the local militia.
111 Patsy(sentencedict.com), looking like the faithful old black mammy slave in a film except that she was white and she was only twenty-five.
112 Have you forgotten that your tribe, the Efik, were among the most notorious slavers on the slave coast?
113 I'm reading a book about a little girl who was a slave in 19th century Atlanta.
114 Left to their own devices, the Confederates dealt poorly with the management problem of their enormous hostile slave population.
115 These areas need developing, so entrepreneurs pump in investment: capital accumulated from the slave trade, sugar and cotton.
116 Representative David Bard of Pennsylvania proposed that the national government levy a tax on each slave imported.
117 On a drafting table against one wall lay a pile of ships' blueprints: cross-sectioned schooners, submarines, slave galleys.
118 Their speeches provided emotional satisfaction but their actions failed to liberate a single slave.
119 For the slave called by the Lord is a freedman of the Lord.
120 A religious group that could effectively weed out offensive people, the Friends found slave owners sufficiently inoffensive.
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