Ilk in A Sentence

    1

    As we ly thus, so sall ʒ e ly ilk ane; Henr.

    2

    But they would long to have someone of their own ilk to be alongside.

    3

    Cotton camisoles, on the other hand, are of a more casual, laid back ilk.

    4

    His forefathers were Gledstanes of Gledstanes, in the upper ward of Lanarkshire; or in Scottish phrase, Gledstanes of that Ilk.

    5

    It only really makes sense in Japanese -- English syllables are a very different ilk from their Japanese cousins.

    6

    Look at the crap we get fed about aliens and such ilk from Hollywood!

    7

    Of a similar ilk are American band The Killers.

    8

    Prior to the Beatles and their ilk songs were predominantly written by predominantly male songwriters.

    9

    Robin Hobbs' The Farseer Trilogy is of this ilk, with hero FitzChivalry FarSeer being taught only one half of his magical legacy, with predictably unfortunate results.

    10

    The idea of urban vigilantes challenging an untouchable crime boss was staid even then, following Double Dragon, Final Fight and their ilk.

    11

    The same ilk of clues feature in the Greek myths, too.

    12

    This is supposed to provide gamers with some sort of grid-style simulation in the same ilk as a Sim City series title.

    13

    To define the moment of a force about an axis HK, we project the force orthogonally on a plane perpendicular to HK and take the moment of the projection about the intersection of ilK with the plane (see 4).

    14

    What Madonna and others of her ilk do arises from their own sensuality and is carried by their charisma.