kylin
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of kylin
C19: from Chinese ch'i-lin, literally: male-female
Example Sentences
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The move proved costly when a backward pass by Caminong later in the quarter led to a turnover, setting up a rushing touchdown by UNLV’s Kylin James that extended the Rebels lead to 21-13.
From Los Angeles Times
Terrance Harrelson, an accountant and the father of Northside eighth-graders Braylen and Kylin Harrelson, found it tough to help his children work on math from home during the 2020-2021 school year because he did not understand the procedures being taught.
From Washington Post
Myles Butler had 120 yards receiving on five receptions and Kylin James caught seven for 106 yards.
From Seattle Times
Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst announced on Tuesday the roster moves involving Rodgers and running back/kick returner Kylin Hill, a 2021 seventh-round pick from Mississippi State.
From Seattle Times
Other former Mississippi State players on Green Bay’s roster are outside linebacker Preston Smith and running back/kick returner Kylin Hill, though they weren’t in college at the same time as Abram.
From Seattle Times
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