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kaiser

[kahy-zer] / ˈkaɪ zər /
NOUN
ruler
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I finally found the BEC of my NYC dreams — the one served at Volunteer Park Cafe, where they make their own kaiser rolls to compensate for our sad regional deficit in that bread category.

From Seattle Times Sep. 14, 2023

The country’s political parties had forced the kaiser to abdicate in favor of a new constitutional government, the Weimar Republic.

From Textbooks Dec. 14, 2022

Serrated Knife: Paging your bagels, kaiser rolls, croissants, and buns.

From Salon Apr. 23, 2022

Once the kaiser abdicated, and ink on the armistice dried, worry over Edward’s deployment shifted to the hope of discharge and the anticipation of coming home.

From Slate May 16, 2020

Crowded beside liquefied nectarines and rock-hard kaiser rolls, the cans relax, dented and lint-covered, against the nastiest shaving kit you have ever seen in your life.

From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris

World War I demolished empires and destroyed kings, kaisers and sultans.

From New York Times Nov. 9, 2018

Latvians have fled the armies of Vikings, a Swedish king, kaisers, czars and czarinas, the general secretary of the Communist Party’s Central Committee, and the Führer.

From Washington Post Aug. 10, 2017

The war destroyed kings, kaisers, czars and sultans; it demolished empires; it introduced chemical weapons, tanks and airborne bombing; it brought millions of women into the work force, hastening their legal right to vote.

From New York Times Jun. 26, 2014

I have consecrated my life service to the kings of Prussia and the former kaisers.

From Time Magazine Archive

The funeral rites were ended, and Isabella of Parma slept in St. Stephen's, in the tomb of the kaisers.

From Joseph II. and His Court by Mühlbach, L. (Luise)




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