Kay

//ˈkeɪ//

"Kay" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Professor Kay has been studying insects for forty years.

It was not until Kay received the doll that she stopped crying.

There's a Mr Kay who wants to see you.

Kay respects everyone but herself.

One day, Kay and Gerda sat looking at a book full of pictures of animals and birds.

"Kay, what are you doing?" cried the little girl.

Soon after this Kay came in again, with thick gloves on his hands, and his sledge slung across his back.

The Snow Queen kissed Kay again, and he entirely forgot little Gerda, her grandmother, and all at home.

Little Kay is really with the Snow Queen, but he finds everything there so much to his taste and his liking, that he believes it is the finest place in the world; but this is because he has a piece of broken glass in his heart, and a little piece of glass in his eye. These must be taken out, or he will never be a human being again, and the Snow Queen will retain her power over him.

She threw her arms round his neck, and held him fast, while she exclaimed, "Kay, dear little Kay, I have found you at last."

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Three small sandy kays on the reef, bearing this name, lie at the distance of about 5½ miles S.S.E. from Boca Chica.

She frowned at the girl's response. "Kay?" she said. "That is not a name. And what of your family?" "Catalina," the girl amended quickly. "I am used to being Kay at work. My family name is Gómez - we come from Mindanao, where we had pineapple plantations […]"

Deobra Redden, 31, was caught on camera in January jumping over a desk and lunging at Judge Mary Kay Holthus, who was sentencing him in another case.

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