Marked by unjust severity or arbitrary behavior.
1 Paul Faber was absolutely tyrannous in his notions as to feminine purity.
2 The same tyrannous demand hounded Mr. Eugene Field along his joke-strewn path.
3 For this love of ours has proven a tyrannous and evil lord.
4 So quickly does habit become tyrannous , especially when it involves a pleasure.
5 Henry never lacked a plausible theory to justify his most tyrannous actions.
6 It has been all very paternal and beautiful, and-abominablyTory and tyrannous !
7 That meant the Mass and all the rest of this tyrannous clinging religion.
8 Marian was not like her mother; she could not submit to tyrannous usage.
9 Each must refrain from arbitrary or tyrannous interference with the rights of others.
10 The plague is insidious at first, then tyrannous , and at last truly terrifying.
11 It is its nature to be inconsiderate, being essentially selfish, grasping and tyrannous .
12 It lies at the root of man's most tyrannous instinctive impulses.
13 I protest against this measure as cruel', oppressive', tyrannous ' , and vindictive'.
14 Colonel Gundry, you are the most tyrannous man; in your own dominions an autocrat.
15 Some one single tyrannous desire sits solitary in your heart.
16 The tyrannous decrees of Napoleon have taken his noblest and best servants from him.
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