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ked

/ked/US // kɛd //UK // (kɛd) //

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : sheeptick.

Examples

  • 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.