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Meaning of kabook

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kabook (n.)

A clay ironstone found in Ceylon.

kabook Sentence Examples

  1. The old pickup truck kabooked down the road, its engine sputtering and coughing.
  2. The glass kabooked to the ground as the clumsy child dropped it.
  3. The thunder kabooked shook the house, rattling the windows and making the walls tremble.
  4. The boxer kabooked his opponent with a powerful punch, sending him crashing to the canvas.
  5. The cannon kabooked on the battlefield, sending a shower of shrapnel and smoke into the air.
  6. My emotions kabooked out of control when I saw my favorite team lose the game.
  7. The waves kabooked against the shore, sending a refreshing spray into the air.
  8. The fireworks kabooked and sparkled in the night sky, creating a dazzling display.
  9. The laughter of children kabooked through the park, filling the air with joy and happiness.
  10. The kabook of the falling tree startled the animals in the forest, sending them scattering in fear.

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A clay ironstone found in Ceylon.

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The old pickup truck kabooked down the road, its engine sputtering and coughing.

The glass kabooked to the ground as the clumsy child dropped it.

The thunder kabooked shook the house, rattling the windows and making the walls tremble.

The boxer kabooked his opponent with a powerful punch, sending him crashing to the canvas.