Examples of 'kendi' in a sentence

Meaning of "kendi"

Kendi is an Indonesian word that means 'own' or 'individual' in English
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  • A container of Asian derivation, usually handleless, used to hold liquid with a broad opening on top for inserting liquid and usually only one spout for pouring.
  • A surname.

How to use "kendi" in a sentence

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Kendi retired from the politics for a time.
After few minutes Kendi flew to the palm tree.
Kendi will take care of you.
It was adapted into a manga by Kendi Oiwa.
Kendi was sentenced to death in absentia.
That sounds like a Kendi story.
Kendi is an historian.
And then a rainbow, and then you will be a mountain! You will turn into a river Kendi.
Kendi summons the spirit of a phantom wolf which massacres hunters pursuing the group.
He married for the second time to Krisztina Kendi de Szarvaskend, they had no children.
Kendi is also clear that the stories of racism and capitalism can not be separated.
The Jem'Hadar are leaving the Kendi system for the Obatta cluster.
Kendi is a leading scholar of race and discriminatory policy in America.
Goth written by Otsuichi, illustrated by Kendi Oiwa.
Kendi and I talked for over an hour during the podcast.

See also

It was called Julnar but we renamed it Kendi Geln, the Godsend.
Kendi is cremated, but the smoke alerts soldiers who are still in pursuit.
It was called Julnar but we renamed it Kendi GeIn, the Godsend.
Reverend Kendi was a Native catechist of the Anglican faith, from the Peel River district.
All other pronouns ( reflexive kendi and so on ) are declined regularly.
Ibram X. Kendi appears to hate “ assimilationists ” far more than “ segregationists ”.
According to the narration of Chancellor Miklós Bethlen 's Memoires, Kendi died in the autumn of 1677.
As Ibram Kendi has contended, being a racist “ is not a fixed term.

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