kilos
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pluralof kilo.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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"We were using 300 kilos of wood a week, now it's about 450-600 kilos," he said, explaining that they had turned off the gas burners that help the ovens retain heat.
From Barron's ● Mar. 12, 2026
"Sometimes they're about 30, 40 kilos, and you've got a teenager or two on them," Burns says.
From BBC ● Mar. 6, 2026
"They also lost two kilos in weight on average and their blood pressure fell slightly."
From Science Daily ● Feb. 25, 2026
On the trading floor of precious-metals group Heraeus in Hanau, Germany, Dominik Sperzel is fielding calls from investors hunting for silver bars—ranging from the smallest, one troy ounce, to the largest, 15 kilos.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 1, 2026
I investigate the sacks from Mrs. Krawiecka, and there are four kilos of beans, four kilos of flour, kasha, butter, salt, a sack of potatoes, and two cabbages.
From "The Light in Hidden Places" by Sharon Cameron
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