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kiley

/kahy-lee/US // ˈkaɪ li //UK // (ˈkaɪlɪ) //

凯利,开利,凯莱,凯丽

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ki·leys.Australian.

    • : kylie.

Examples

  • The Kiley has always informed my music—particularly my solo stuff, because I had a rock band.

  • [Laughs] I grew up listening to Rilo Kiley… what happened there?

  • What was your rationale behind ending Rilo Kiley and moving on to the next phase of your career?

  • Before Kiley was born, they did not realize they were both silent carriers of the gene that causes the condition.

  • Perhaps as fine a sight as can be seen in the whole circle of native sports is the killing cockatoos with the kiley, or boomerang.

  • All the flats along Kiley's River were knee-deep in green grass.

  • One of them had a kiley, or boomerang, and each carried a rude hatchet of stone.

  • The next morning I received a report from Fort Kiley that the troops would move.

  • They had no weapon, save one kiley or boomerang, and bowed down until they almost kissed the water.