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koko

/koh-koh/US // ˈkoʊ koʊ //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ko·kos.

    • : lebbek.

Examples

  • Koko is great and extremely beloved in the deaf community, but she also did a lot to regress the idea that sign language is a real, formal language.

  • People will love the ‘chili water,’ which adds a nice spice to give our Koko Koa a good ‘punch.’

  • KoKo” Hassan has earned his title—uncle—because of his age and seniority.

  • As I was taking the book out of the box, Koko Hassan walked by.

  • Koko Hassan said that “Senator” Obama had stayed in this residence when he visited Afghanistan in July 2008.

  • The next morning he asked for orange juice and coffee, and tipped Koko Hassan $50 when he delivered them to his room.

  • This form kuba also enters the Cameroon region, where it exists alongside of -koko.

  • Koko-ko-ho, the great owl, keeps watch all night on the bare limb of that big cedar.

  • This branch is probably continued in the range which overhangs the Koko-nor on the south, namely, the south Koko-nor Range.

  • They were now on the main caravan route to the Tibetan frontier and the Koko-Nor.

  • While I was with him, a few weeks ago, he killed two koko bucks.