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kylie

[ US /ˈkaɪˌɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. an Australian boomerang; one side flat and the other convex

How To Use kylie In A Sentence

  • Kylie's demand to stipulate what council submits as opinion is a bit rich,’ she wrote.
  • Kylie feels fortunate to be in such a privileged position because of her successful TV career.
  • Sheffield band retain top two prizes while Take That and Kylie crown comebacks.
  • Kylie drops her trademark helium trill to adopt a gravelly rasp.
  • Kylie Minogue might be spurning them these days, but Dolce and Gabbana are favourites in paparazzi-land.
  • Either way, Kylie's version discards the 80s musical backing, chucks in lashings of strings and features some lovely vocal gymnastics towards the end. New music: Kylie Minogue – Wonderful Life
  • Madonna may have experimented with hair, politics, outfits and sexual provocation, but Kylie didn't.
  • He said: ‘It is a bit uplifting, from being down in the dumps - Kylie being born, Thomas getting married and now this medal - three good things that have come out of it all.’
  • Around 20 people perform at any one time, covering songs from Johnny Cash to Kylie Minogue.
  • Justine remembered that Kylie had been cramming mightily for the test when they last spoke.
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