"Kell" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Kell" Meaning

Kell is a surname of Old Norse origin, and it means "swarthy" or "dark-haired".

"Kell" Examples

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Verb


To kell something means to throw or hurl it. For example:
+ He kelled the ball across the field.
+ The athlete kelled the javelin into the distance.
To kell at something means to look fixedly or intently at it. For example:
+ She kelled at the painting on the wall.
+ He kelled at the clock on the wall, waiting for his appointment.

Noun


Kell can refer to a unit of measurement, specifically a unit of volume equal to one-sixth of a gallon. For example:
+ The recipe calls for three kell of milk.
+ The old recipe used to call for a kell of butter.

Other


Kell can be used as a reflexive verb meaning to take care of oneself or to fend for oneself. For example:
+ She has to kell for herself since her parents are away.
+ The president has to kell for the country during times of crisis.

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