Similar words: oak, of, oh, on, or, CH, Co., cor. Meaning: [‚əʊ'keɪ] n. 1. a state in south central United States 2. an endorsement. adj. being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition. adv. an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence.
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(151) Let's check to see if she's OK.
(152) That may be OK for now.
(153) Dwight's OK. You can trust him.
(154) OK I'll tell you, but you'd better not blab!
(155) Will you be OK here on your own?
(156) OK, let's begin chapter six.
(157) They are OK with you, warts and all!
(158) OK, point taken. I won't interfere anymore.
(159) Just don't tell anyone, OK?
(160) OK, so he made some mistakes - nobody's perfect.
(161) The movie was OK, but the book was better.
(162) OK, guys - it's time to pack up now.
(163) OK, you can all put your hands down now.
(164) I shouted out "I'm OK".
(165) OK, when I call your name, raise your hand.
(166) You seem to be OK with him.
(167) Look, I just can't walk any faster, OK?
(168) But slow is OK with me.
(169) OK, who left the lights on?
(169) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(170) Are these clothes OK for the opera?
(171) John! Speak to me! Are you OK?
(172) OK, enough joking around - let's talk turkey.
(173) Fife Symington, who gave his OK.
(174) Don't worry about the money. I'll sort it, OK?
(175) OK, OK, just get off my case, will you?
(176) Ok, lets get a few things cleared up straight away.
(177) Locate the file you want to open every time you click this image and click OK.
(178) OK, you can stay up till 11, but just this once.
(179) As an advanced midfield player he s ok, but as an out and out striker ... Please!!
(180) Ok, post and/or email me direct if you are or might be interested.