Kenneth

//ˈkɛn.əθ//

"Kenneth" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Kenneth Starr abused his power again and took away my right to get on-line.

Kenneth and Mary are kissing cousins.

In high school, my gang included the mulatto Jamaican Graeme, the intellectual Russian-Scot Kenneth, the Hokkien-speaking Chinese-Filipino Philip, and myself. We often ate lunch together. We played video games and computer games. Our favourite board game was Risk, whose objective was land conquest. Graeme lived in a townhouse complex with a nice swimming pool, in which we swam.

My intellectual Russian-Scot high school friend Kenneth was interested in Chinese, as he had a stone stamp made with his name in Chinese. It is known that some Russians do have Hun ancestry. His mother liked making Russian cabbage rolls.

Kenneth Copeland is the new Uri Geller.

“The odds that the few of us who study Florida reptiles have found all of the Nile crocs out there is probably unlikely,” according to Kenneth Krysko, herpetology collections manager at the Florida Museum of Natural History on the UF campus.

Kenneth Hoagland was disturbed by what he called the bacchanalian aspects of prom-night festivities — including drinking binges, sex parties at motels, and tragic highway crashes.

He remembers Kenneth.

Know, however, that among the soldiers of the Cross I am called Kenneth - Kenneth of the Couching Leopard; at home I have other titles, but they would sound harsh in an Eastern ear.

"The other one, his name was Kenneth, was born in February nineteen twenty-one." "All these Kens," she said.

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