Similar words: kit, kitchen, stick it out, first-aid kit, beer and skittles, site, cite, bite. Meaning: [kaɪt] n. 1. a bank check that has been fraudulently altered to increase its face value 2. a bank check drawn on insufficient funds at another bank in order to take advantage of the float 3. plaything consisting of a light frame covered with tissue paper; flown in wind at end of a string 4. any of several small graceful hawks of the family Accipitridae having long pointed wings and feeding on insects and small animals. v. 1. increase the amount (of a check) fraudulently 2. get credit or money by using a bad check 3. soar or fly like a kite 4. fly a kite.
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(61) Steve's work has done much to erase the stigma of kite flying as a childish diversion.
(62) Let's fly a kite or blow some bubbles up into the sky.
(63) Reproduction of a 1930's advertisement for the Air-o-bian controllable Box kite.
(64) If there isn't a kite shop nearby, try a fishing tackle shop for suitable snaps and swivels.
(65) Reading, writing, art, wildlife, chess, kite flying and swimming are the hobbies of Lauren Gerrard.
(66) All the stuff off the kite blew right out of sight - and all that was left was the frame.
(67) Last reported early yesterday morning, high as a kite, heading for a train.
(68) Mostly, the drag and attendant weight of the line actually improves stability of a single line kite.
(69) It's bad enough trying to fly with unequal line lengths; having an asymmetric kite can be most frustrating!
(70) Ann Kite produces an excellent video, very clear and with enough repetition for understanding, not boredom.
(71) This reduces the risk of airflow interference from kite to kite which at close quarters can have surprising effects!
(72) Always be sure that the lifting kite is stable before thinking about lofting the camera.
(73) The kite blew into the sky like something wild, hoisting its tail with a noise like tearing cardboard.
(74) Make irregular pulls, and the kite will respond with similar jerky movements.
(75) How was that possible, a kite suspended in the air, without an anchor?
(76) The direct downward view is dull unless it contains another subject at an interim level, such as a kite.
(77) From a leafless high branch of a dead tree the huddled heap of a kite regarded them thoughtfully.
(78) Danny's kite snagged in the upper branches of a tree.
(79) The last match featuring Ballesteros and Olazabal against Strange and Kite produced an altogether different scenario.
(80) The only large predator of the region with a deeply forked tail, except for the Black Kite.
(81) From 1900 Cody became actively interested in kite flying, and patented a man-carrying kite system in 1901.
(82) Esmerlda ooh'd and ah'd over the size of the kite and the fierce doggy painted on it.
(83) Here we have a dangerous situation of a kite flailing on one line,[sentencedict.com] possibly towards onlookers and certainly not under control.
(84) As soon as any kite touches the ground it is eliminated.
(85) Left: The Diamond kite, using decoration from a plastic carrier bag.
(86) That he was high as a kite on Ecstasy and had thought they were larking about!
(87) Centre right: Fine mesh slot on a Powerhouse kite - there are two slots on each leading edge.
(88) Ray's next trick is to add a fourth kite round an ankle.
(89) This really is a well-deserved modern development in kite flying!
(90) Between the curving cross-spars, the sail adopts a vee form not unlike that on a Malay or triangular kite.