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k

[ US /ˈkeɪ/ ]
[ UK /kˈe‍ɪ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000 items or units

How To Use k In A Sentence

  • The difficulties of the next year or two will, no doubt, reawaken the pro-euro lobby.
  • Ask for an aged standing rib roast from the forequarter, trimmed and chined; bring to room temperature before roasting.
  • When we see her, we remember that hot July day doing five knots pulling Jess and Jerry on a tube and Russ skippering his first yacht.
  • I'm just a little bit caught in the middle. Life is a maze and love is a riddle, I don't know where to go, can't do it alone.
  • He was a cute little beggar, looked like you as well.
  • Mix together with as few stirs as possible - mixing too much will make the muffins too dense and heavy. The Sun
  • Some were members of Turkey's elite military class known as "pashas," a title of respect harking back to Ottoman military commanders Monday for allegedly planning to blow up mosques in order to trigger a military takeover and overthrow the WN.com - Photown News
  • A little pyrotechnics display tacked on just serves to emphasise its lack of cutting edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within five years, a unified currency in 1933 the "central" issue of "legal tender" currency has been relatively stable, so Donglai Bank has to resume business.
  • It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of lust and sexual temptation.
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