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kail

/ keɪl /

noun

  1. See kale
    a variant spelling of kale 1


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The kail grows brittle from the snow in my dank and cheerless garden.

The evergreens, kail-stocks, pan-cakes, and buns have the same significations as they had in generations past.

Bow-Kail Salad—Put one-half cup of vinegar and one tablespoonful of butter to heat in a double boiler.

He said, “he would set up for them an engine little bigger than a kail-pot, that would clear them out in a week.”

Once, I'll confess, he troubled me, but the man is now no more than a rotten kail-stock so far as my household is concerned.

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