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Meaning ken meaning

What does ken mean?

ken

range of what one can know or understand beyond my ken (= sight) the range of vision out of sight of land

Synonyms ken synonyms

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Conjugation ken conjugation

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ken · verb

Examples ken examples

How do I use ken in a sentence?

Simple sentences

Ken complained of a headache.
Ken likes camping.
Ken looks happy.
Ken will bring Tom.
Mr Hashimoto was confused by Ken's question.
I believe in Ken.
Meg sometimes annoys Ken.
Meg is as tall as Ken.
Meg and Ken sat on the bench.
Everybody praised Ken for his great courage.
Mike and Ken are friends.
The new student became friends with Ken.
The dog's name is Ken.
Jane is fat and rude, and smokes too much. However, Ken thinks she's lovely and charming. That's why they say love is blind.
Come on, Ken.
Hi, my name is Ken Saitou.
Was this letter written by Ken?
Ai finds it difficult to make friends with Ken.
But his friends call him Ken.
Both Ken and Meg are my friends.
Ken stopped talking and began to eat.
Ken calls me every day.

Movie subtitles

There were just myself, a fellow named Fry, and my friend Ken Mason.
I gave it to Ken.
Ken Mason was your pal, too, wasn't he?
Why, Ken was my best friend! Haven't they talked to Fry?
Ken saw him, too!
I've got to get Fry. I've got to find him, or Ken won't be the last one to die.
I went to Columbia Medical School, met a girl with a giggle, who luckily married my roommate, Ken.
Pe ko me Ken!
How've you been, Ken?
Ken, I bet you forgot my hairpins.
Ken, there's nothing I can say that will help at all.
It's wonderful to be back, Ken.
Ken, we have so much to talk about.
You know, Ken, that program might have been amusing.
Oh, there you are. Now, come along, ken. You distinctly promised me you wouldn't run away.
Ken Mason.
Ken was my best friend!
Ken saw him too! He was with us at the fire.
I've got to find Fry, or Ken won't be the last one to die.
I hope Ken doesn't forget those skillets.
I'll see you later, Ken.
I'm afraid that'll break Ken's heart.
All Ken knows about horses is what you taught him.
Ken, be careful.
Hey, Ken.
WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO WITH HIM? WHAT'S UNDER MY FEET, KEN?
HI. KEN JENKINS.
Married two whole years. and just as young and beautiful as the day Ken carried you down the dormitory ladder.
Where's Ken?
Ken's secretary. - Oh, thank you.
Well, it seems that Ken will be very late.
If Ken can't come to the party, why can't the party come to Ken?
Well, Ken doesn't do all of his business at the office.
I hope we don't run into Ken at the Stork Club.
Well, Ken might be with some builder or something.
Mm-hmm. I'd like to be there when Ken makes them.
No. Ken stays out of my kitchen, and I stay out of his office.
Wasn't that Ken's secretary that phoned you tonight?

News and current affairs

Economic historians like Ken Pomeranz rightly point out that before the Industrial Revolution, differences in median standards of living across the high civilizations of Eurasia were relatively small.
The IMF's departing Chief Economist, Ken Rogoff, warns that the surpluses put global stability at risk.
Every outstanding American international macroeconomist who went to MIT, among them Jeffrey Frankel, Paul Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld and Ken Rogoff, was Rudi's student.
Recent news coverage showed Ken Lay, the former CEO of Enron, being led away in handcuffs.
But there is a fundamental sense in which Bush, like Ken Lay, is culpable, and must be held accountable.
Instead, almost across the board in his administration, he chose as advisors people akin to Ken Lay.
That means trusting economists like Paul Krugman, Paul Romer, Gary Gorton, Carmen Reinhart, Ken Rogoff, Raghuram Rajan, Larry Summers, Barry Eichengreen, Olivier Blanchard, and their peers.
Two years ago, the silence was broken briefly by Ken Attafuah, who directs Ghana's truth and reconciliation commission, charged with investigating rights violations during two decades of dictatorships.
Back in his radical days, Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London, famously quipped that if voting changed anything, they would abolish it.
The economists Ken Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart have argued that the major financial crises of the last century typically lasted a half-decade or longer.
Any significant move to tackle the PDP machine will likely need to come from the Senate and its president, Ken Nnamani, who played a key role in thwarting Obasanjo's quest for a third term.
As Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff's new book This Time is Different demonstrates, such balance-sheet crises have historically led to economic recoveries that are slow, anemic, and below-trend for many years.
But, as Carmen Reinhart and Ken Rogoff have long documented, post-crisis healing is typically slow and painful.
A decade later, Ken Kesey took his buddies, the Merry Pranksters, across the country in the other direction in their painted bus (granted, with female hangers-on).