Kate

[ keyt ]

noun
  1. a female given name, form of Katherine or Catherine.

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How to use Kate in a sentence

  • There was something in this that gave a passing uneasiness to the look in Kates black eyes.

    Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) Vaile
  • He had been tantalized at frequent intervals ever since Kates coming by accounts of Morton Elwells smartness.

    Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) Vaile
  • She slipped her arm through Kates, and turned back into the darkening fields.

    Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) Vaile
  • Kates heart began to thump now, and her mouth felt suddenly dry.

    Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) Vaile
  • The blood mounted in Kates face, and she clinched her hands on the sides of her chair.

    Wheat and Huckleberries | Charlotte Marion (White) Vaile