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king
Noun
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A king is the male leader of a country and whose son will probably lead the country.
Following the death of James I, Charles I became King of England, in 1625
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A powerful or influential person.
Howard Stern styled himself as the "king of all media".
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One of the playing pieces in chess; it may move only once square per move in any direction, but cannot move into check (threat of attack).
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A playing card with the image of a king on it.
cake
Noun
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A cake is a sweet baked food.
Natasha's mum baked her a cake for her birthday.
Would you like some cake for dessert?
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A cake is a food that is made into a flat, usually round, shape.
At that time of year, we make small Japanese rice cakes called mochi.
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A cake of soap or ice, is a hard piece of it.
He took a cake of soap and started to wash.
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If something is a piece of cake, it's very easy.
Yesterday's test was a piece of cake. I got twenty out of twenty.
cake
Verb
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If something is caked, then it is coated with a layer of some material.
His shoes are caked with mud.