Pronunciation: /kæk/
noun a type of bird found in New Zealand, also known as the New Zealand parrot
A1 I like to eat kak for breakfast.
A2 The children played with a kak in the park.
B1 The farmer used a kak to dig up the soil.
B2 The archaeologist discovered an ancient kak artifact.
C1 The scientist conducted experiments using a kak as a control variable.
C2 The artist created a masterpiece inspired by the beauty of a kak.
formal The researcher presented a detailed analysis of the kak phenomenon in their latest paper.
informal I heard a rumor about some kak going down at the party last night.
slang That movie was so kak, I walked out halfway through.
figurative Dealing with this project has been a real kakstorm lately.
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