Antonym: queendom. Similar words: bring down, parking, banking, fucking, milking, striking, the working class, random. Meaning: ['kɪŋdəm] n. 1. a domain in which something is dominant 2. a country with a king as head of state 3. the domain ruled by a king or queen 4. a monarchy with a king or queen as head of state 5. the highest taxonomic group into which organisms are grouped; one of five biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia 6. a basic group of natural objects.
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181. It also believes strongly that there should be a ban on the import of hazardous waste into the United Kingdom.
182. Quoting again from Golf in the Kingdom: Many thoughts that arise as you are playing must be brushed aside.
183. The circles were full up, and therefore man was not a part of the animal kingdom at all.
184. If the persons are resident in the United Kingdom they are chargeable to tax regardless of the location of the income source.
185. Blessed were the meek, the persecuted, the reviled, for we would be exalted in the Kingdom of Heaven.
186. It just so happens that this region includes the heartland of Charles the Bald's kingdom.
187. She would elicit from her colleagues at the Versorelli Institute the exact itinerary Kingdom had followed there in November.
188. The aim is to build up a comprehensive database on the Gault of the United Kingdom.
189. It would be shameful and alarming if the United Kingdom professed a deliberate intention to contract out of recognising that difference.
190. El conde hovered over his kingdom like an eagle, sharp-eyed and cold, ready to swoop at any moment.
191. The ideology of royal power was already widely diffused in Charles's kingdom after centuries of Merovingian rule.
192. The intended target of the bomb was the United Kingdom consulate in Patras.
193. In a typical United Kingdom five-member constituency 250,000 votes might be cast.
194. A Bill will be introduced to enable applications for asylum in the United Kingdom to be dealt with quickly and effectively.
195. The death blow to the Aksumite kingdom came in the tenth century from unassimilated Agaw in the south.
196. Great tracts of the Middle Kingdom will be virtually indistinguishable from the tiny entrepreneurial enclave.
197. It is not worth driving yourself to the major airports in the United Kingdom.
198. This we shall see to be as true of man as of any of his relatives in the animal kingdom.
199. This traditional classification nevertheless remains a convenient way of approaching the task of describing the United Kingdom constitution.
200. In the United Kingdom the doctrine of legislative supremacy dictates that Parliament has power to legislate on constitutional matters.
201. These dismal survival figures are due to the fact that most patients in the United Kingdom present with advanced disease.
202. Maternal infection can result in fetal infection and damage and is estimated to occur in 0-1-0-5% of pregnancies in the United Kingdom.
203. The chapter uses a national income accounting framework to estimate the economic importance of sport in the United Kingdom.
204. The monarch is, furthermore(sentencedict.com/kingdom.html), more than merely a part of Parliament under the constitution of the United Kingdom.
205. The experience in the United States can not necessarily be extrapolated to the United Kingdom.
206. Surely a treaty vitally affecting the United Kingdom electorate's future democracy must be brought before Parliament before negotiations are concluded.
207. The kingdom is one in which a forgiving father offers people a chance to return to him.
208. For untold generations the priests of the kingdom of Babylonia meticulously observed and recorded the movements of the heavenly bodies.
209. A total of 377 schools are featured in the guide - now in its second edition - from across the United Kingdom.
210. It ignores the obvious discriminations which we make between similar treatment of different species within the animal kingdom.