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kindy

n. (context Australia New Zealand informal English) (diminutive of kindergarten English).

Usage examples of "kindy".

Later, Jaschke would feed the data to Kindy, and Kindy might be able to see connections between the census data and his own observations.

On reflection, Kindy thought the excess height could contain the workings of an elevator to the underground complex.

Only a few minutes later, a light came on inside, then the door opened and the man Kindy called the major came out.

The door closed and reopened a moment later to let a man out, presumably the one Kindy had seen rising.

When the elevator eased to a stop, Kindy estimated they were no more than twenty meters below the surface.

Ellis and Nomonon walked along one wall, Kindy and Jaschke along the other.

Marines stopped at the entrance and Kindy and Ellis cautiously looked in and to the sides.

They rejoined Kindy in moments and touched helmets to report their findings.

AstroGhost, Sergeant Kindy signaled Sergeant Williams, and the two squad leaders slowed the Sea Squirts and started to rise slowly.

Then Kindy signaled Williams again, and they brought the Sea Squirts to a full stop.

When the water was shallow enough that they could hold themselves with their fingertips on the bottom and their heads at the surface, they stopped while Kindy again used the UPUD to check for heat signatures and motion.

When Kindy was satisfied that no local was likely to stumble upon the minnie or what it was doing anytime soon, he attached another lightweight line to the thin one he held and sent a command to the minnie.

Corporals Nomonon and Jaschke took the half closer to the cliffs, Lance Corporal Ellis went with Kindy to examine the area deeper inland.

Even the two helmeted soldiers Kindy saw, evidently on fire watch, took furtive nips from covered bottles and wavered when walking.

But my mama was kindy Frenchy-fied and the way she said Henry sounded kindy like Onery.