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n. (plural of K ration English)
Usage examples of "k rations".
In the last few years the GEC had been issuing K rations, as they were called, giving communities the right to add some fraction of a degree Kelvin to the global warming.
He had what he needed: From England he'd brought a musette bag stuffed with K rations, a towel, and a few other things, plus a curved plywood pack frame, a canvas supply-drop bag fitted with lashing rings, and a coil of nylon line for lashing it onto the pack frame.
He had a small case of K rations, what the specifications advertised as a two weeks' supply, which meant that it could be stretched to last as long as the water in the drums would.
Some Red communities were doing their best to get assigned K rations and then not use them.
Then he ate a whole tin of Cheddar cheese from a package of K rations.