Kens [noun]

Definition of Kens:

perception

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Sentence/Example of Kens:

It’s the summer of 2020, and we’re at the Center for Whale Research, which is also Ken’s house.

Alexa Green, a Pittsfield local, describes Ken’s Bowl as a form of “security.”

Omnibus has a fan group on Facebook, and back in January when Style did a huge front-page feature on Jennings after he won the Greatest of All Time tournament, I posted a photo there of the page, and Ken contacted me to get a copy of the original.

Many things besides book-learning did Wang Ken teach his pupil.

Wang Ken improved this opportunity to tell Yung Pak how important it was that all boys should follow such an example.

"I'll bet yo 'un a hoss I ken put a ball through that Yank's heart at fifty paces," he roared.

It appears to be a Southern form, adopted here for the rime, like ken for kin in Book of the Duch.

Nelson specially delighted in Ken's morning, evening, and midnight hymns.

Even Bishop Ken said of him that he showed zeal to make the schism incurable.

Bishop Ken used to speak of Kettlewell in terms of the highest reverence and esteem.