Similar words: slogan, mahogany, abrogate, arrogant, derogate, monogamy, surrogate, video game. Meaning: ['jəʊgə] n. 1. Hindu discipline aimed at training the consciousness for a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquility that is achieved through the three paths of actions and knowledge and devotion 2. a system of exercises practiced as part of the Hindu discipline to promote control of the body and mind.
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1. Yoga gives me a sense of inner calm.
2. She does line dancing and yoga in the evenings.
3. She does yoga for an hour a day.
4. Pat teaches evening classes in yoga and relaxation.
5. Some people take up yoga to aid relaxation.
6. Yoga involves breathing exercises, stretching, and meditation.
7. People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
8. Many busy executives have begun to practice yoga and meditation.
9. I find that yoga improves my powers of concentration.
10. I do two hours yoga every day.
11. I always do yoga on a Monday.
12. I'm thinking of signing up for a yoga course.
13. I'm going to drop yoga and do aerobics instead.
14. She started a yoga class at work.
15. She found peace through yoga and meditation.
16. He attends regular yoga classes.
17. Yoga is essentially religious and not just physical.
18. On Monday I do yoga.
19. Yoga originated in the East.
20. My sister minds the baby while I'm at yoga.
21. Yoga is a good discipline for learning to relax.
22. Yoga is one of my favourite relaxations.
23. Yoga is a very effective technique for combating stress.
24. My yoga lesson begins in five minutes.
25. Yoga is excellent for relieving stress.
26. A study of yoga leads naturally to meditation.
27. I don't do yoga any more.
28. One of his greatest enthusiasms was yoga.
29. I babysit for Jane on Tuesday evenings while she goes to her yoga class.
30. He was deeply interested in meditation, the East,(http://sentencedict.com) and yoga.
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