kybosh
/ (ˈkaɪˌbɒʃ) /
noun
a variant spelling of kibosh
Words Nearby kybosh
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How to use kybosh in a sentence
This definitely puts the kybosh on the make-up rumors, as there is no way Harry could marry a movie star.
That put the kybosh on one bit, but it didn't 'urt the general scheme not a bit.
Twelve Stories and a Dream | H. G. Wellskybosh; some sort of difficulty or 'fix':—'He put the kybosh on him: he defeated him.'
English As We Speak It in Ireland | P. W. JoyceGob, that puts the bloody kybosh on it if old sloppy eyes is mucking up the show.
Ulysses | James JoyceThere'll be a dickens of a kybosh if they find we've broken parole, and I don't want you hauled into the beastly thing.
The Riddle of the Spinning Wheel | Mary E. Hanshew
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