kline
IPA: kɫˈaɪn
Root Word: Kline
noun
- A surname from German anglicized from German Klein.
- Alternative form of k-line [(IRC) The line in an IRCd configuration file that records the hostname of a banned user]
verb
- Alternative form of k-line [(transitive, IRC) To ban a user from a server]
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Examples of "kline" in Sentences
- Reply tony kline, on May 20, 2009 at 7:47 am Said:
- This sleeping kline was no doubt essentially the same as that used at meals.
- In the third century we find the introduction of clinic baptism (from kline, a couch), the baptism of sick persons
- The dining-room, called the _triclinium_ (Greek, _kline_, a bed) from its three couches, was a very important apartment.
- Mostly their slabs did not reach higher than the kline; higher tables would have been inconvenient for the reclining person.
- Reply heidi | February 23, 2005 at 3: 00 am despite working in a video store, loving cole porter and lusting after kevin kline, i have managed NOT to see it yet. oh, but i will!
- Citizens who signed up to receive these electronic news updates from Kline's office were also sent e-mails last week from kline forag.com, the attorney general's campaign Web domain.
- As we mentioned before, it was the custom of adults to write either reclining on the kline, with the leaf resting on the bent leg, or sitting in a low arm-chair, in which case the writing apparatus was supported by the knee of the writer.
- J.b. Kawika the marijuana decrim bill was passed out of the senate judiciary committee during the 2009 legislative session. dickerson's bill paved the way for nothing, all it did was cloud the reform debate. kohl-welles and kline are the ones who are paving the way on marijuana reform. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds
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