Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
- abbr. knight (title)
Etymologies
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Examples
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Let all these (persons) constantly give heed to my prayers for their perpetual continuance in their own proper duties -- (my prayers) offered up with repetition of the name K. rish.na
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Ronald, 53, told the high court in Edinburgh that he originally planned to ask the duke to pay £700,000 to buy the painting from J and another associate, whom he called K.
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Mainstream media sources are reporting that the U.K. is reviewing “the legal basis of its relations with Bermuda” following the debacle, questioning Brown's right to even negotiate the deal without Britain's input.
Global Voices in English » Bermuda, USA, UK: Fallout over Guantanamo
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Part of the problem in Canada and the U.K. is that no one knows when the next election is, let alone what goes on or, possibly, even how many seats will be there.
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In the meantime, Marvin K. Mooney, will you please go now!
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You must mean some guy named Kevin K. Kent, PETA member, not the reactionary right wing Christian racist group that burns crosses and lynches black people.
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off
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In these consolidated appeals [of a termination of parental rights], defendant M.M.K. is the biological father and defendant D.L. is the biological mother of A.R.K. (fictitiously, Ahmad), who is almost six yearsold.
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Of all the things to worry about in the world, an Islamic republic in the U.K. is not high on thelist.
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The U.K. is a sovereign country and has a right to advance a different conception of free speech than we havehere.
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Of all the things to worry about in the world, an Islamic republic in the U.K. is not high on the list.
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