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VOA Word Book, K

keep [(1) to possess; (2) to have for oneself] They kept the old house for a long time. (1) He keeps most of the money that he earns. (2) kick [to hit with the foot] How far can you kick the ball? kidnap [to seize and take away by force] The man kidnapped the boy but released him after the family paid him a million dollars.

kill [(1) to make dead; (2) to cause to die] The woman killed her three husbands for their money. (1) The blight killed almost every chestnut tree in the United States. (2) kind [(1) sort; (2) gentle; (3) caring; (4) helpful] What kind of dog is that? (1) He is a kind man. (2) She was a kind mother to all her children. (3) A kind old man told me where to find your house. (4) kiss [to touch with the mouth to show love or honor] Do you remember your first kiss? knife [a tool or weapon used to cut] The knife that he found was very sharp.

know [(1) to understand something as correct; (2) to have the facts about; (3) to recognize someone because you have met and talked together before] I know the answer to your question. (1) Do you know how deep the river is here? (2) He knew her for many years. (3) knowledge [(1) that which is known; (2) learning or understanding] A huge library in Alexandria, Egypt, was the world's center of knowledge 2,300 years ago. (1) You can use the Internet computer system to find knowledge about a great many subjects. (2)

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keep
[(1) to possess; (2) to have for oneself]
They kept the old house for a long time. (1)
He keeps most of the money that he earns. (2)

kick
[to hit with the foot]
How far can you kick the ball?

kidnap
[to seize and take away by force]
The man kidnapped the boy but released him after the family paid him a million dollars.

kill
[(1) to make dead; (2) to cause to die]
The woman killed her three husbands for their money. (1)
The blight killed almost every chestnut tree in the United States. (2)

kind
[(1) sort; (2) gentle; (3) caring; (4) helpful]
What kind of dog is that? (1)
He is a kind man. (2)
She was a kind mother to all her children. (3)
A kind old man told me where to find your house. (4)

kiss
[to touch with the mouth to show love or honor]
Do you remember your first kiss?

knife
[a tool or weapon used to cut]
The knife that he found was very sharp.

know
[(1) to understand something as correct; (2) to have the facts about; (3) to recognize someone because you have met and talked together before]
I know the answer to your question. (1)
Do you know how deep the river is here? (2)
He knew her for many years. (3)

knowledge
[(1) that which is known; (2) learning or understanding]
A huge library in Alexandria, Egypt, was the world's center of knowledge 2,300 years ago. (1)
You can use the Internet computer system to find knowledge about a great many subjects. (2)