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kyle

/kahyl/US // kaɪl //UK // (kaɪl) //

凯尔,凯乐,戴尔

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Scot.

    • : a narrow channel of water between two islands or between an island and the mainland; a strait or sound.

Examples

  • Fanone recognized him as Kyle, whom he first met 20 years ago when both were on the Capitol Police force.

  • We started coming together around a project that Kyle built called DockerSlim.

  • It was obviously tough a few weeks ago to see Kyle carted off, and then see it come out again today with Joe is tough as well.

  • The game plan that we had prepared all week, that was the game plan for them that obviously was geared a little bit more toward Kyle.

  • Kyle was the best option because of his knowledge and ability to run the offense.

  • Kyle Dietrich, 36, is a host of one of the DC Dinner Parties.

  • Blonde kids named Kyle and Zack cheered on Los Doyers while wearing jerseys with “Valenzuela” on the back.

  • So I did know from the beginning that Kyle was actually my son.

  • Kyle Henderson, 24, frontman for Desert Noises, quit his job and “went for it” with his bandmates.

  • His nephew (Kyle Gallner) is struggling to come out of the closet.

  • This swing, though, to absolute monarchy, complete with the installation of the Kyle Dynasty—damn him!

  • While this faithful servant of God was thus occupied in Kyle, word came that the plague of pestilence had arisen in Dundee.

  • This certainly understood, Master George took his leave of Kyle, with the regret of many.

  • Our letters came with convenient expedition to the hands of the brethren in Cunningham and Kyle.

  • In the Kyle a muffled, stertorous breath, near and twice as far away, told that two whales were in the wake of the mackerel.