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Ok   /ˈoʊkˈeɪ/   Listen
Ok

adverb
1.
An expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence.  Synonyms: all right, alright, fine, very well.



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"Ok" Quotes from Famous Books



... wooden clubs. These four face the west, and between them and the bloody rock squat some threescore of cave-folk, talking loudly among themselves. It is late afternoon. The name of him on the pile of stones is Uk, the name of his mate, Ala; and of those at his right and left, Ok and Un. ...
— The Turtles of Tasman • Jack London

... leaping off his horse and coming forward as quietly as if there were nothing the matter. "I'm glad to see you OK, for the Cheyenne Reds are on the war-path, an' makin' tracks for your ranch. But as they've not got here yet, they won't likely attack till the moon goes down. Is there any chuck goin'? I'm ...
— Charlie to the Rescue • R.M. Ballantyne

... for an answer. None came. He repeated. No answer. Over and over he sent it. At last he caught: "OK. Been getting ...
— Wide Courses • James Brendan Connolly



Words linked to "Ok" :   Canadian River, United States of America, warrant, USA, Lawton, sanction, indorsement, Neosho River, Cimarron River, Platt National Park, Tulsa, U.S.A., cimarron, the States, Muskogee, countenance, Red River, American state, Neosho, satisfactory, endorsement, imprimatur, Bartlesville, Arkansas, U.S., red, America, colloquialism, McAlester, Arkansas River, Enid, Llano Estacado, US, Canadian, United States



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