St. Kitts

[ kits ]

noun
  1. one of the Leeward Islands, in the E West Indies: part of St. Kitts-Nevis; formerly a British colony. 68 sq. mi. (176 sq. km).

  • Also called St. Christopher.

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How to use St. Kitts in a sentence

  • The figure is that of St. Christopher, bearing Christ across a running stream.

  • The exposure of Morton—and a thousand times worse, the ruin of St. Christopher's—both inevitable!

    To Him That Hath | Leroy Scott
  • And he cursed himself, his foolishness that had brought him here; and he cursed Morton and St. Christopher's.

    To Him That Hath | Leroy Scott
  • Yes, he would wait till he had repaid the money to St. Christopher's, and then go to her with the receipt in his hand.

    To Him That Hath | Leroy Scott
  • She was just back in town for the winter, she wrote, and the following afternoon she would be at St. Christopher's.

    To Him That Hath | Leroy Scott