kye


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kye

(kaɪ)
n
(Agriculture) (functioning as plural) a Scottish and Northern English variant of kine
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kye

(keɪ)
n.
a private Korean-American banking club to which members pay contributions and from which they may take out loans, usu. to start small businesses.
[1985–90; < Korean]
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``Many day I have here been, And flesh-meat I eat never, But milk of the kye; Warm thee well, and go to sleep, And I will lap thee with my cope, Softly to lye.''
Following the fatal stabbing, a number of Kye's family and friends have visited Brighton Road to place tributes in his memory.
Kye, who had served as a lawmaker at the provisional government in Shanghai since 1919, was forcibly moved to the Central Asian country in 1937.
"The UEC European Championships in Glasgow were a particular highlight, with Kyle and Kye finishing in a one-two for Great Britain, and similarly the world championship placing of sixth for Kyle in the home crowd Bloomfield, lead coach elite men's race and Ross Cullen in fifth in the junior men's race was a promising step forward for the squad.
summit," Kim Kye Gwan said, referring to the North's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
A court heard she spent two years posing as Kye after creating a "disturbingly complex" fake Facebook profile.
In an extraordinary two-year deception, Newland, 27, befriended the woman as her true self and encouraged her to continue the bizarre relationship with 'Kye' whenever she had doubts.
The defendant spent "hundreds" of hours talking on the telephone to her friend as Kye and more than 100 hours in each other's company.
Kye, a SARA resident for eight months, has neurological problems - possibly caused by trauma to his head - which can make him unbalanced and a little unsteady on his feet, but otherwise he's physically unaffected.