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keed

English

Noun

keed (plural keeds)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of kid.
    • 1968 (2014), Robert Sheckley, Dimension of Miracles
      I’m still with you, keed
    • 2005, Bert Randolph Sugar, Boxing's Greatest Fighters, Globe Pequot ?ISBN, page 134
      Gutierrez and the boy, then known to Gutierrez as "The Keed" and to his street friends as Eligio Sardinias, formed an alliance, one destined to make "The Keed" el campeon.
    • 2008, Josefina Niggli, Mexican Village and Other Works, Northwestern University Press ?ISBN, page 512
      Hello, keed!” Bob put his hand over his ear to shut out the sound. That distant woman's voice was claiming his entire attention. Joaquín grinned in sympathy and strolled toward the window. “Silence, little ones,” he said reprovingly, “or I will call ...
    • 2010, Lawrence Block, No Score, Open Road Media ?ISBN
      And have the money in my pocket before that kike changes his sonofabitching mind. You want to get ready, keed?” “Me?” “He means me,” Aileen said. “My prize model.” I said, “No kidding? You do the modeling?” “That's how I found her, keed.
    • 2012, Ann Lacy, Anne Valley Fox, Stories from Hispano New Mexico: A New Mexico Federal Writers' Project Book, Sunstone Press ?ISBN, page 215
      Mr. Garcia asked me again, “What's new? You bring me those history books of Billy the Keed?” I showed him the picture of Pat Garrett who shot Billy the Kid.

Anagrams

  • deek, deke, eked

Estonian

Etymology 1

Noun

keed

  1. partitive singular of kee
  2. nominative plural of kee

Etymology 2

Noun

keed

  1. nominative plural of kee

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keld

English

Adjective

keld (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Having a kell or covering; webbed.
    • 1630, Michael Drayton, “Noahs Floud” in The Muses Elizium Lately Discouered, p. 98[1]:
      [] the Otter then that keepes / In the wild Riuers, in their Bancks and Sleeps, / And seeds on Fish, which vnder water still, / He with his keld seet, and keene teeth doth kill; / The other two into the Arke doth follow, / Though his ill shape doth cause him but to wallow []

Anagrams

  • Delk

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