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ked
[ ked ]
ked
/ kɛd /
Word History and Origins
Origin of ked1
Word History and Origins
Origin of ked1
Example Sentences
SNAFU—“situation normal: all f--ked up,” as soldiers used to say—was the default position for American policy.
I really learned a lot from it and in some weird f**ked up way it really empowered me.
After all, the ked khoda of Gavmishl can provide for his son as well as the best in the country.
It tuk me nigh a hour to make a hole, so that I ked git my head abovePg 143 the edge, an' see what the neest contained.
Thar war forty feet o' the stem 'ithout a branch, an' so smooth thet a catamount kedn't 'a' scaled it.
Arter my scratch, I war contented to leave 'em alone, an' no Englishman's gold ked hev bought that brace o' birds.
Nothin' but chance ked fetch a livin' critter within reach o' my voice.
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