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cay

[ UK /kˈe‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈkeɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida

How To Use cay In A Sentence

  • Likewise, it was ixnay on the ommentcay when asked about reports that former show exec producer Nigel Lythgoe is returning triumphant to the show after having been pushed aside a couple of seasons back when that was their Really Bright Idea for jump-starting "Idol" and revving up ratings. 'D.C. Cupcakes' will get second season; only Ryan Seacrest certain on 'Idol'
  • Garry indicated that it might be acceptable to make peace with the Cayuses, without involving the Yakima tribe.
  • They loaded me up with happy gas, told me I had an abscess (eww), drilled out some decay and took $200 out of my pocket.
  • A statistical model for decay and formation of heavy hadronic resonances is formulated.
  • Cayenne pepper, which easily loses its red colour, was tinted with cinnabar, an extremely poisonous mercury compound.
  • This increases the concentration in the mouth of bacteria that can cause tooth and gum decay. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decay of the meat could have been prevented by proper refrigeration.
  • For a week after the headlands of Tarifa and Spartel have sunk under the eastern horizon, the vessel is kept every day upon her course, -- her top-gallant and studding sails all distent with the wind blowing freely from over Biscay. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866
  • Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) has the ability to survive in a highly acidic environment, which is what makes it such a nasty tooth-decayer: remember, it’s the acid bacteria produce as they consume carbohydrates that eats away at tooth enamel. Paging all you "Face on Mars" believers...
  • The Pandora survivors managed to climb aboard tenders and reach the safety of a sand cay.
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