Sentence examples for kee from inspiring English sources

The word 'kee' is not a recognized word in the English language
It is possible that it is a typo or a dialectal variation of another word. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the intended meaning or usage of this word. Therefore, it is not recommended to use 'kee' in written English. Instead, one should use a proper English word that conveys the intended meaning clearly. Example: She gave a kee of approval before walking away. Possible alternative: She gave a nod of approval before walking away.

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kee

noun

Alternative form of kie

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Phool makhane kee sabzee, though, is worth forsaking the tasting menu for: a silky curry studded with chewy lotus seeds and cashews, preferably sopped up with naan.

Torquay United (4-5-1) Bevan; Robertson (Lathrope 87), Ellis, Branston, Nicholson Manselll, O'Kane, Wroe (Kee 54), Stevens (Halpin 73) Zebroski; Benyon.

Kee herself, of course, is the only power that is; without her, all that humanity can look forward to is one big bodkin.

Transported to the countryside, Theo goes into a barn to meet Kee.

Booked Branston, Ellis, Kee.

He would lead us up the twisted, haunted curve of Doyers Street until we found ourselves in one of our many favorite dim sum restaurants, Golden Unicorn or Hop Shing or Hop Kee.

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Currently, Korea fully exercises its sovereignty over the Dokdo islands.Chang-kee SungMinister Counsellor, Embassy of the Republic of KoreaLondonSIR – Over 60% of Japan's population supported Junichiro Koizumi's visits to Yasukuni as it is their belief that anyone who died for the nation, including war criminals, deserves a resting-place in the shrine.

Puerto Rico has more than 200 species of birds, but land animals are mostly confined to nonpoisonous snakes, lizards, mongooses, and the coquí (Eleutherodactylis portoricensis), a frog whose name is onomatopoeic with its call ("co-kee!") and which has become a kind of national mascot.

First, the obligatory name exegesis: it's pronounced "chee-kee-toe," meaning "little" in Euskara, the Basque language.

Mr. Tabucchi (pronounced ta-BOO-kee), who was also a scholar of Portuguese literature, divided his time between Lisbon and Tuscany.

Ntsiki (pronounced n-SEE-kee) is short for Nontsikelelo.

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