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kite

[kahyt] / kaɪt /


NOUN
bounced check
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But this week's developments, including the dropping of other kites being flown - from extra tax on partnerships, and entrepreneurs leaving the UK - injected doubt about the appetite to trade political pain for lower bond yields.

From BBC

At the beginning of the film, Mr. Banks rebuffs his children when they ask him to repair their kite.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, red kite chicks from Spain and Sweden were released in the Chilterns on the Oxfordshire-Buckinghamshire border.

From BBC

They will be travelling on kite skis, in which the skier wears a harness that's clipped into a kite that pulls them along.

From Barron's

The border frames an oddly shaped expanse that resembles a shredded kite, with San Pedro and Wilmington dangling from a string at the southern extremities.

From Los Angeles Times