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Zeke

American  
[zeek] / zik /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Ezekiel.


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That drove me crazy as a kid, and not only because Zeke, the eldest, occasionally got better grades, nerd that he was.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 19, 2025

According to climate scientist Zeke Hausfather’s newsletter The Climate Brink, January 2025 was warmer than every preceding January chronicled by scientists, surpassing the prior record set in January 2024 “by a sizable margin.”

From Salon • Feb. 6, 2025

“We know for sure that the two main reasons 2023 was warm were an El Niño event on top of long-term climate change,” said Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist with Berkeley Earth.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2024

Zeke Miller, the transportation and logistics senior manager at Mary’s Place, says that the annual toy pickup at Emerald Heights is the highlight of his holiday season.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 23, 2023

Zeke nodded, then he asked, “Why does this stuff happen to her?”

From "Chronicles of a Lizard Nobody" by Patrick Ness

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