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kid
1[kid]
noun
Informal., a child or young person.
(used as a familiar form of address.)
a young goat.
leather made from the skin of a kid or goat, used in making shoes and gloves.
a glove made from this leather.
verb (used with or without object)
(of a goat) to give birth to (young).
kid
2[kid]
Kid
3[kid]
noun
Thomas. Kyd, Thomas.
kid
1/ kɪd /
noun
the young of a goat or of a related animal, such as an antelope
soft smooth leather made from the hide of a kid
informal
a young person; child
(modifier) younger or being still a child
kid brother
kid sister
dialect, my younger brother or sister
verb
(of a goat) to give birth to (young)
kid
2/ kɪd /
verb
(tr) to tease or deceive for fun
(intr) to behave or speak deceptively for fun
(tr) to delude or fool (oneself) into believing (something)
don't kid yourself that no-one else knows
Kid
3/ kɪd /
noun
a variant spelling of (Thomas) Kyd
kid
4/ kɪd /
noun
a small wooden tub
Other Word Forms
- kidlike adjective
- kiddishness noun
- kiddingly adverb
- kiddish adjective
- kidder noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of kid1
Word History and Origins
Origin of kid1
Origin of kid2
Origin of kid3
Idioms and Phrases
- handle with (kid) gloves
- kidding
Example Sentences
She added: "Short of breaking in I don't know how to see this kid."
“I think these films are really powerful. I think they’re great. This is the kind of film I would have loved to see as a kid.”
"This is the kind of film I would love to have seen as a kid."
“My other thought was, ‘Well, when we’re dead, the kids won’t have to worry about what to do with all these paintings.’”
Soccer Foundation, which has invested more than $100 million at the grassroots level, impacting nearly 100 million kids.
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