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Sentences with kite

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  • A pair of kites built a nest on the cliff.
  • On windy spring days, we would fly kites.
  • The kite will be used whenever it is possible on the voyage, and we are convinced it will revolutionise cargo shipping.
  • His resulting invention, a kite -powered sled able to reach speeds of more than 100 km/h in one of the world's most hostile climates.
  • The purpose of the water kite is to float beneath or beside the ship at a depth sufficient to insure safety.
  • Four-sided figures without parallel sides include trapezoids and kites.
  • Two Melbourne men have become the first people in the world to kite surf across Bass Strait.
  • But she said, "if this was a kite, he didn't realize that you don't have the float time of the old days," which made check-kiting easier.
  • Frequently a kite formation is created by one of the planets in the trine by its opposition to another planet, which allows expulsion and redirection of the pent-up energy associated with a closed circuit.
  • This time, the engine roared and the kite rocked against the brakes then sluggishly rolled down the strip.
  • Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment, studding-sails alow and aloft, and, by incessant straight steering, never loses a rod of way.
  • I'm going kiting this weekend.
  • The wind kited us toward shore.
  • We spent the afternoon kiting around the bay.
  • Lombard swung at the sweet pea he had dropped, caught it neatly with the toe of his shoe, and kited it upward with grim zest, as though doing that made him feel a lot better.
  • He was convicted of kiting checks and sentenced to two years in prison.
  • Rising interest rates have kited the cost of housing.
  • If you're pulling or kiting a creature and it aggros an innocent passer-by, it's your fault and you should apologize.
  • This column action causes the tow line to kite either to the port or the starboard side, [ …]
  • I have been working like a dam mule this morning and just found time to kite you.
  • Andy also kept a box of that in his cell, although he didn't get it from me — I imagine he kited it from the prison laundry.
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