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Kenyan |
Noun
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a person from Kenya or of Kenyan descent |
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knee-length |
Adjective
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extending to the knee |
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Kurdish |
Adjective
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of or relating to Kurdistan, the Kurds, or their language and culture |
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Kuwaiti |
Adjective
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of or relating to the kingdom of Kuwait, its capital, or its people |
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Kechuan |
Adjective
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of or relating to the Quechua people or their language |
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Katari |
Adjective
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of or concerning Qatar or its inhabitants |
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Kafkaesque |
Adjective
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relating to or in the manner of Franz Kafka or his writings |
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keeled |
Adjective
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having a ridge or shaped like a ridge or suggesting the keel of a ship |
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kindness |
Noun
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a kind act |
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kindness |
Noun
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tendency to be kind and forgiving |
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kindness |
Noun
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the quality of being warmhearted and considerate and humane and sympathetic |
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knowledge |
Noun
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the psychological result of perception, learning, and reasoning |
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knuckleball |
Noun
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a baseball pitch thrown with little speed or spin |
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knuckler |
Noun
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a baseball pitch thrown with little speed or spin |
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knock |
Noun
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the act of hitting vigorously |
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knock |
Noun
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negative criticism |
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knock |
Noun
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a bad experience |
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knock |
Noun
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the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing) |
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knock |
Noun
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a vigorous blow |
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knock |
Verb
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find fault with |
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knock |
Verb
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deliver a sharp blow or push :'He knocked the glass clear across the room' |
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knock |
Verb
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knock against with force or violence |
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knock |
Verb
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rap with the knuckles |
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knock |
Verb
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sound like a car engine that is firing too early |
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knock |
Verb
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make light, repeated taps on a surface |
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KO punch |
Noun
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a hard punch that renders the opponent unable to continue boxing |
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kick |
Noun
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the act of delivering a blow with the foot |
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kick |
Noun
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a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics |
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kick |
Noun
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the sudden stimulation provided by strong drink, or certain drugs |
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kick |
Noun
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informal terms for objecting |
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kick |
Noun
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the backward jerk of a gun when it is fired |
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kick |
Noun
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the swift release of a store of affective force |
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kick |
Verb
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express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness |
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kick |
Verb
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make a goal |
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kick |
Verb
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stop consuming |
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kick |
Verb
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strike with the foot |
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kick |
Verb
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spring back, as from a forceful thrust |
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kick |
Verb
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drive or propel with the foot |
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kick |
Verb
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thrash about or strike out with the feet |
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kick |
Verb
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kick a leg up |
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kicking |
Noun
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the act of delivering a blow with the foot |
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kicking |
Noun
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a rhythmic thrusting movement of the legs as in swimming or calisthenics |
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KO |
Noun
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a blow that renders the opponent unconscious |
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KO |
Verb
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to knock unconscious or senseless |
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kayo |
Noun
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a blow that renders the opponent unconscious |
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kayo |
Verb
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to knock unconscious or senseless |
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kiss |
Noun
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a light glancing touch |
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kiss |
Noun
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the act of caressing with the lips, or an instance thereof |
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kiss |
Noun
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any of several bite-sized candies |
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kiss |
Noun
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a cookie made of egg whites and sugar |