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kite

Aussprache: [kaɪt]

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Kontext: „games“

(noun) a kite is a light frame covered with paper or cloth that you fly in the sky. You hold the string to keep it up, and it looks beautiful soaring above you.

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I flew my kite at the park yesterday, and it went so high in the sky!

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We didn't have any kites to fly at the picnic, so we just played games on the ground.

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Do you want to go outside and fly a kite with me?

Kontext: „sports“

(noun) a kite can also refer to a type of small, lightweight airplane or glider. It's often controlled remotely and can do tricks in the air.

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He loves flying his kite at the beach during the summer.

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She doesn't like kites that are difficult to control and crash easily.

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Have you ever tried flying a kite that can do flips?

Kontext: „games“

(verb) to kite means to fly a kite in the air. When you take hold of the string and let it catch the wind, you're kiting.

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We kited together after school, and it was a lot of fun watching our kites dance in the wind.

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I didn’t kite when there was no wind, so my kite stayed on the ground.

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Can you kite well, or do you need more practice?

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