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Examples

  • I think Keef is doing portrait duty for every 70s rocker.

    My Friday, By Delia deliasherman 2010

  • Is our Keef is looking for ways to get a bigger bang out of the Rolling Stones Bigger Bang Tour?

    Keith Richards Crashes Jet Ski MJ 2006

  • Stone turned out to be Keith Richards, alternatively known as Keef, Arabic for cannabis resin and the pseudo-Cockneyish pronunciation of Richards' first name favoured by in-the-know fans.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES ADAMS 2010

  • Stone turned out to be Keith Richards, alternatively known as Keef, Arabic for cannabis resin and the pseudo-Cockneyish pronunciation of Richards' first name favoured by in-the-know fans.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES ADAMS 2010

  • Richards with an "s", better known as Keef, is said to have taken the blood theme even further, having once had all his toxic blood changed for fresh stuff in a transfusion.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • If it's hard not to like "Keef," it's also hard to know why.

    Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011

  • If it's hard not to like "Keef," it's also hard to know why.

    Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011

  • If it's hard not to like "Keef," it's also hard to know why.

    Peter Clothier: Keef Peter Clothier 2011

  • The boys were to meet at O'Keef's last night, and there will be plenty of them still about there; they will be glad enough of the chance of getting hold of a king's officer, and if he shows fight and some one gives him a knock on the head, or sends a pistol-bullet through him, it will settle the business.

    The Heir of Kilfinnan A Tale of the Shore and Ocean William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • As a music journalist in the 70s it was a badge of honour to have hung out with 'Keef', to soak up that rock and roll voodoo mystique.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

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