Verb with K

  • Real verb; means to be aware.

  • Valid English verb; to hold or continue.

  • Yes, it's a verb; to strike with the foot.

  • A verb meaning to cause death.

  • A verb; to touch with the lips.

  • A verb meaning to go down on your knees.

  • A verb; to rap or strike a door.

  • Verb form (-ing) of knit; acceptable.

  • Verb form (-ing) of kayak; paddling a boat.

  • A verb; to make fabric with needles.

  • From verb “keep”, present participle, as in “keeping watch”.

  • From verb “kite”, meaning to fly a kite or move quickly.

  • To kite a check means write one with no funds.

  • To keen is to wail in grief or lament loudly.

  • To key in data means to enter it on a keyboard.

  • To kidnap is to take someone away illegally.

  • To knead is to work dough with the hands.

  • To kid is to tease or joke playfully.

  • From kit; to supply/equip with a set of items.

  • To equip or supply with a kit; common verb use.

  • From knight; to make someone a knight.

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