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5 August, 08:51
Definition of tyranny
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Zander Farmer
5 August, 08:55
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cruel or unreasonable use of power or control.
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Barbara Holden
5 August, 09:21
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cruel and oppressive government or rule.
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Tranny used in a sentence:Cars freed Americans, already infamous for their mobility, from the tyranny of train schedules.
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