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How to pronounce kine in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bos taurus, cattle, cows, oxen
Type of bovine
Has types beef, beef cattle, africander, ox, red poll, steer, stirk, welsh, welsh black, bull, bullock, cow, dairy cattle, dairy cow, devon, grade, milch cow, milcher, milk cow, milker, moo-cow


seven thin and ill-favored kine.

Examples of kine

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Some HCE expressions, such as brah and da kine, have found their way to other places.
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Kine says Chinese nationals helping journalists are often punished.
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The crowd expects his office to be bucolic and full of ewes and kine.
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Only one of these was any kine of proper randomized clinical trial.
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They must keep a steady rhythm or they may accidentally injure one another with the heavy kine.
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God goin do plenny good kine stuff fo him.
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Kine said he does not expect change.
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The droves of kine and wide herds of goats and flocks of fleecy sheep, if she will, she increases from a few, or makes many to be less.
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What kine of journalism is this?
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  • Cattle: domesticated bovine animals as a group regardless of sex or age; "so many head of cattle"; "wait till the cows come home"; "seven thin and ill-favored kine"- Bible; "a team of oxen"
  • KINE may refer to: * KINE (AM), a radio station (1330 AM) licensed to Kingsville, Texas, United States * KINE-FM, a radio station (105.1 FM) licensed to Honolulu, Hawaii, United States * KINE-LP, a low-power television station (channel 44) licensed to Robstown, Texas, United States
  • Wooden mallet used to pound rice in mochi tsuki.
  • A contemptuous term for mortals, often used in opposition to Kindred. The expression Kindred and Kine means "all the world."
  • Is still used in rural English dialects
  • Derogatory term used for mortals, as in "Kindred and kine." Kine is the archaic plural of "cow."
  • By A. R. Lloyd, Hamlyn Paperbacks 1982