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Katy

[ key-tee ]

noun

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


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The beats in Katy Perry’s “Birthday” were punchy, the horns hit the right notes at the higher end, and Katy’s vocals were clear throughout.

She said the Katy-based National Association of Election Officials, which puts on the training that costs several hundred dollars to attend, asked her not to allow Bobb inside.

Katy’s fireworks in one ear, my daughter’s conversation in the other, I pushed the Skullcandy Indy ANC’s versatility to its limit and it proved capable.

Suddenly, it was just me and Katy, giving that hill everything we had.

Katy and her crew would sprinkle the chocolate chips evenly over the dough, press them in and run the whole thing in the oven, and we’d have cookies in about half an hour — start to finish.

Of course, Kim Jong-Un takes an image hit as a Katy Perry-obsessed, margarita-drinking maniac with daddy issues.

Katy Perry was admonished for dressing up as an angel while tailing her grandmother to an event.

Well, “Black Widow” was co-written by Katy Perry, which should say more about the song than even listening to it does.

Something named Rita Ora performed with Azalea, looking like Rihanna and singing like Katy Perry and lacking any of their energy.

Sure, Katy Perry might want to “see your peacock” but Lana wants to ride it down the street while doing a parade wave.

A little silver bell, with "Katy" engraved on the handle, is among the pretty things.

Katy succeeded in replacing the stone without discovery, and never dared to trust herself with another visit.

A bright flame was burning in that of the common room, and within the very jambs of its monstrous jaws sat Cæsar and Katy.

Katy, turning her face, saw the peddler himself standing within the door of the room.

If Aunt Katy knew what things we fellows are pitched into, who take the world head-foremost, she wouldnt be so selfish.

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