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krai

n. A region or province in Russia (край).

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KRAI

KRAI may refer to:

  • KRAI (AM), a radio station (550 AM) licensed to Craig, Colorado, United States
  • KRAI-FM, a radio station (93.7 FM) licensed to Craig, Colorado, United States
  • Krai, a term used to refer to eight of Russia's 84 federal subjects, often translated as territory, province, or region
KRAI (AM)

KRAI (550 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Craig, Colorado, the station is currently owned by Wild West Radio, Inc. The radio station was founded by George Oliver Cory.

Krai (album)

Krai or Край is a full-length studio album by Russian-born New York singer-songwriter Olga Bell. It is her second solo album, and her first release on independent label One Little Indian Records/ New Amsterdam Records. An exploration of themes of territory and identity, the album is sung entirely in Russian.

Usage examples of "krai".

Finally, Krai pushed forward and used his large bulk to forge a path ahead.

He found himself springing after Krai, his own sword drawn, prepared to join the battle.

He could not see the mountain man as Krai then stripped out of his riding gear and climbed onto a cot.

Before Krai could get his large bulk moving, she was off and darting for the horse barn.

The townsman stumbled, but Krai caught his shoulder and kept him on his feet.

With luck, Krai might be able to distract the monster long enough to allow the others to escape.

It lunged at Krai just as the last of his companions raced past behind him.

Still hanging on the back of the reared stallion, Krai signaled Rorshaf to twist around.

The horse spun on its hind legs and crashed back down, jarring Krai forward across the pommel.

With a net of limbs blocking the sky overhead from a winged assault, Krai allowed himself to breathe again.

Suddenly lightning and thunder crashed above Krai, as if the heavens above screamed for his lying heart.

With the spittle of his foul tongue, Krai had doused the fire of his family clan.

His blue eyes, though, which settled only briefly on Krai, suggested time had worn away both youthful fears and wonder.

But Krai also had the impression that the stranger was not lying either.

Air exploded from his chest as he struck the floor, though he was careful to protect the human man, cushioning Krai from the impact with his own body.