Kaye

[ kee ]

noun
  1. Danny David Daniel Kaminski, 1913–87, U.S. comedian, singer, and actor.

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How to use Kaye in a sentence

  • Harvey J. Kaye is Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.

  • Armed with the gruesome tools of the trade, Kaye and Armstrong did the dirty work before students arrived.

  • “Even though they've passed away, you have an opportunity to give them a new life,” says Kaye.

  • Chef Alex Armstrong prepared the meal for participants while Kaye schooled them in the art of reconstructing ex-rabbits.

  • Kaye says that while faddish taxidermy is still with us, it has taken a slightly different shape.

  • She led Isabel over to Mrs. Kaye, who sat alone on a small sofa, sipping her coffee and absently puffing at a cigarette.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton
  • In spite of her sharpened wits, Mrs. Kaye smiled radiantly into Isabel's guileless eyes.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton
  • Mrs. Kaye, without turning her head, murmured something indistinctly, and lit another cigarette.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton
  • Mrs. Kaye admitted her promptly and presented an unstained front, although her color was lower than usual.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton
  • Mrs. Kaye's expressive eyes, which had dwelt on Isabel with flattering attention, fell to the tip of her cigarette.

    Ancestors | Gertrude Atherton