377 examples of ku in sentences

They were made victims of fraud in signing contracts which they could not understand and had to suffer the consequent privations and want aggravated by robbery and murder by the Ku Klux Klan.

"Qu (which are always together) have the sound of ku or k, as in queen, opaque.

Ku Klux Klan "You know they used to ku klux the niggers.

"The Ku Klux never bothered us.

Ku Klux Klan "These Ku Klux, they had not long ago used to go and whip folks that wasn't doing right.

Ku Klux Klan "These Ku Klux, they had not long ago used to go and whip folks that wasn't doing right.

"I don't know about the Ku Klux.

Patrollers, Jayhawkers, Ku Klux, and Ku Klux Klan "They had pateroles going 'round watching the colored people to keep them from running off.

It was before the war that I knew 'bout the Ku Klux.

"The Ku Klux didn't bother us.

SEE PAN, KU. Liberal education re-examined; its role in a democracy, by a committee appointed by the American Council of Learned Societies, Theodore M. Greene, Charles C. Fries & others.

SEE PAN, KU. DUDLEY, VIRGINIA W. Lend-lease, weapon for victory.

The Ku Klux ball, a satire on the younger set.

I jes knowed dat dis Ku Klux would do dat to us sho if weuns had been catched.

De Ku Klux jum after him one night en he got three of dem wid dis pistol, nobody eber knowed who got dose Kluxes.

Thus the Indians of Costa Rica hold that there are two kinds of ceremonial uncleanness, nya and bu-ku-.

But bu-ku- is much more virulent.

"Bu-ku- emanates in a variety of ways; arms, utensils, even houses become affected by it after long disuse, and before they can be used again must be purified.

On asking what that was for, I was told that the basket contained her treasures, that she would probably want to take something out the next day, and that she was driving off the bu-ku-.

A place not visited for a long time or reached for the first time is bu-ku-.

The Indians said that the peak was especially bu-ku- since nobody had ever been on it before."

One day Mr. Gabb took down some dusty blow-guns amid cries of bu-ku- from the Indians.

Some weeks afterwards a boy died, and the Indians firmly believed that the bu-ku- of the blow-guns had killed him.

"From all the foregoing, it would seem that bu-ku- is a sort of evil spirit that takes possession of the object, and resents being disturbed; but I have never been able to learn from the Indians that they consider it so.

But the worst bu-ku- of all, is that of a young woman in her first pregnancy.

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