Similar words: token, woken, broken, awoken, spoken, bookend, betoken, bespoken. Meaning: n. German naturalist whose speculations that plants and animals are made up of tiny living `infusoria' led to the cell theory (1779-1851).
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1, Later she graduated to Victoria Holt, but she still reads Oke books.
2, Must have good written English and some oken English.
3, The couple hadn't oken to each other for a week.
4, The producer is Stuart Oken, former executive vice president of Walt Disney Co.'s theatrical division,[http://sentencedict.com/oken.html] who helped bring 'The Lion King' to Broadway.
5, But he was rough and harsh- oken and difficult when he was drinking.
6, Oken said the new study might have shown no benefit in 18-month-olds because effects in infants might be "hard to measure" or "it may be that the benefit of DHA is not as important as when you're 4.
7, Emily Oken, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School who studies nutrition during pregnancy, recommends that moms-to-be use moderation.
8, Idioms tend to be informal and are best used in oken rather than written English.
9, A language is first listened to, heard and then oken.
10, Besides that, I helped the children in the neighbourhood with their leo . I helped them read English and improve their oken English. Their parents thanked me for this.
11, Only by practice will you be able to improve your oken English and gradually eak fluently .
12, Our advertisement says English competence is a key requirement of this position. Then how do you think of your proficiency in written and oken English?
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