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kiyi
[ kee-yee ]
noun
- a small whitefish, Coregonus kiyi, found in the deeper waters of the Great Lakes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of kiyi1
Example Sentences
But you see before we made up our minds the kiyi crowd was dangerous they were nearly on us, yelping and snapping like everything.
As a matter of fact, he could have taught her the Wogga-Wogga one-step, the Bimbo, the Kiyi, the Ju-bu, the Head-hunter's Hug and many other cannibalistic steps which, later on, were to become the rage of London and the basis of a revue.
As a matter of fact, he could have taught her the Wogga-Wogga one-step, the Bimbo, the Kiyi, the Ju-bu, the Head-hunter's Hug, and many other cannibalistic steps which, later on, were to become the rage of London and the basis of a revue.
Puck Parker and Snarlyou and Kiyi had all heard it, time and time again.
If he could only have gone out-of-doors, he could have found friends enough to have given them to; but he knew that Augustine would not relent so soon, and so contented himself with carrying them down to Snarlyou and Kiyi.
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