kid
[kɪd]
Definition:
1. A young person of either sex.
2. Young goat.
3. Tell false information to for fun.
Use 'kid' in a sentence:
- Go and see what the kids are doing, will you?
- You act like a kid, so we'll treat you like one.
- Buck up, kid! It's not the end of the game.
- We found it hard to picture him as the father of three kids.
- You'll understand when you have a kid.
- Kids were running this way and that.
- All my kids are still at school.
- Relax, kid, we're not about to roust you. We just want some information.
- You are a good kid.
- The kid, after all, was his own flesh and blood. He deserved a second chance.
- He's a well-adjusted, normal kid.
- I'm not a bad kid.
- The life of a kid living in a big city is utterly distant from that of a kid living in a small village.
- Which kid comes first?
- How could she walk out on her kids?
- When I backed out of the 100 metres, an older kid tried to browbeat me into it.
- This story went over big with my kids.
- How much does it cost for two adults and a kid?
- She's a bright kid.
- She took the kids to the beach for the day.
- When I was a kid, a lot changed around me.
- The kids wanted to go on the dodgems.
- The kid can read words, but did miserably on the test.
- I could never bawl out my kid like that.
- 'Oh, she's just a kid,' he said scathingly.
- That may mean a lot to that particular kid.
- I'd like a job working with old folk or kids.
- I'm just getting the kids ready for school.
- Do you remember how the kids always loved going there?
- His son was a junkie; the kid OD'd a year ago.
- No kid should go to school hungry.
- Kid dug a tunnel in the sand.
- I'm glad you read the riot act to Billy. He's still a kid and still needs to be told what to do.
- You take care of your end, kid, I'll take care of mine.
- What did you bring the kids back from Italy?
- He is patting the kid on his head.
- You can hardly expect scintillating conversation from a kid that age.
- The kids will be leaving home in no time.
- One kid can generally tell when another kid is sneaky.
- The kids go back to school next week.
- He liked to kid Ingrid a lot.
- Your mom was the same kind of kid when she was your age.
- The kids were playing by the river and one of them fell in.
- What time do the kids have their tea?
- All the kids will fit in the back of the car.
- It's time the kids were in bed.
- I'll just put the kids to bed.
- I've spent the whole day running around after the kids.
- I must go home and get the kids their tea.
- I must go home and get tea for the kids.
- You people without kids don't know you're born.
- One of the kids fell into the river.
- Ally is a buddy for Clara, a kid with very few language skills.
- I think he's a rather mixed up kid.
- We want the kids to have the best possible education.
- I tried to kid myself (that) everything was normal.
- The kids were playing on waste ground near the school.
- Parents should control what their kids watch on television.
- Can you get dinner while I put the kids to bed?
- A kid I used to be friends with turned against me after being told that I'd been insulting him.