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Kay

Kay is the shortened form of many female given names, such as Katherine. Kay is a male given name.

kay

The name of the Latin-script letter K. (colloquial) A kilometer. name of the letter K, k

Kay

} derived from several Old and Middle English words; also adopted by immigrants whose surnames began with a K. A en given name derived from the surnames, or from a rare medieval given name (as the Sir Kay of Arthurian legend), Welsh Cai, Latinized as Caius, related to the modern male name Kai. A short form of Katherine and other female names beginning with a "K"; popular as a middle name.

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Simple sentences

Professor Kay has been studying insects for forty years.
One day, Kay and Gerda sat looking at a book full of pictures of animals and birds.
The Snow Queen kissed Kay again, and he entirely forgot little Gerda, her grandmother, and all at home.

Movie subtitles

Oh-kay we should probably stop there for today.
You know, Kay, I.
Kay, sit down here a minute.
Kay, I'm not afraid to face the truth.
Of course. Don't worry, Kay.
Yes, Kay.
Yes, ma'am, Miss Kay. This is Matthew.
Oh. Please, Kay.
This excitement over Kay's Count has worn me out.
Kay, you're worried about something.
Kay, I think it's about time I talked to you frankly.
Kay, let me take you away from all this morbid business.
Then what is it, Kay?
I'm afraid there's something I must tell you, Kay.
We had to drink it in Professor Kay's class.
Give me a shoulder, Kay.
Stay here, Kay.
Where's Kay?
Let's go back on board, Kay.
I've always found Kay was able to take care of herself.
I hope you're afraid for me too, Kay.
Kay, what are you doing out there?
Kay, that wasn't a very smart thing to do.
KAY; But wonderful!
But shouldn't you be resting, Kay?
Get away, Kay!
Kay, Kay, I'm doing the only thing we can do.
Hey, Kay, are you up?
I missed this wallet the first time I met Kay.
I don't mind telling you, Mr. Standish, I'm awfully glad Kay was out when you called tonight.
Hello, Kay.
Say, Kay, I missed you.
Atta Kay, atta Kay.
Miss Arnold, Miss Arnold! Can't you call me Kay?
Don't, Kay.
If you call me Kay I won't quit.
Kay, do you mind going in to my room for a minute?
Kay and I will go away.
Hello, Kay?
The bozos that fall for me can't see Kay.

News and current affairs

David Kay, perhaps the most effective arms inspector, insisted that he did not trust them.
But Blix reproached Kay for his attitude.
The turning point came when Kay initiated inspections of suspect buildings without notifying the Iraqis about his intentions in advance.
This new, aggressive inspection strategy had dramatic consequences: Kay discovered material which confirmed that Iraq was only 12 to 18 months away from producing a nuclear device.
For four days and nights the siege continued, as Kay and his colleagues used satellite telephones to fax crucial documents to the West.
Scant signs of weapons of mass destruction have been found, and, according to David Kay, America's chief arms inspector, the stockpiles either never existed or were destroyed years ago.
But Blix reproached Kay for his attitude. You must believe in official information, Blix implied.