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karat N

II . put <-tt-, put, put> [pʊt] VB intr NAUT

output [ˈaʊtpʊt] N no pl

karate [kəˈrɑːt̬i, Brit -ti] N no pl

deputy [ˈdepjət̬i, Brit -ti] N

repute [rɪˈpjuːt] N no pl

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Suede in 1995 were generally regarded as finished, kaput; as a musical force they had ceased to be.
thequietus.com
We saw each other in passing and our relationship went kaput.
www.news-herald.com
Died -- that's a good word to describe the moment when a car goes kaput.
calgaryherald.com
But watch for the signs below, some of our readers say -- all signs they've experienced in the past before their relationships went kaput.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Trouble rose and soon their over two-year-old relationship went kaput.
www.dnaindia.com
With their 25-year marriage suddenly kaput, it seems they really did go into it with the best intentions.
www.smh.com.au
On the other hand, there were a bunch of nearly path-breaking ideas that went kaput too.
www.thehindu.com
But it's not only the planet that's at risk (although, once that's kaput of course, so are we).
www.mirror.co.uk
Kaput is considered an object of derision to most, due to his fat body and his manner.
en.wikipedia.org
Our assumptions of how the country must have learned from those long years of trying to rise above the cruelty of that dictator, is kaput.
www.mindanews.com

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