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kinky

[king-kee] / ˈkɪŋ ki /
ADJECTIVE
twisted, tightly curled
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
straight unkinked




Example Sentences

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When Gary heads out to find him, the story grows forbidding and a little kinky.

From Washington Post

If you play a ballad wearing all this kinky stuff, it’s not going to be very comfortable.

From New York Times

In turn, Black women have long utilized their kinky textures as a form of survival and resistance.

From New York Times

“Portland, which used to be kinky and weird and a very liberal community, became a very dangerous community where people are no longer enjoying it,” he said.

From New York Times

Denis’ cinematic triumphs have included tender family portraits, kinky horror tales and sophisticated relationship studies.

From Los Angeles Times