Oke example sentences
Related (4): OK, okay, okey-dokey, okey-doke
oke
noun
- variant spelling of oka
oke
noun SOUTH AFRICAN ENGLISH informal
oke (noun) · okes (plural noun) · okie (noun) · okies (plural noun)
- a man:
- used to refer to or address a boy or, patronizingly, a man:
oke
exclamation
oke (adjective)
- another term for OK
- another term for OK
o·ka
noun
oke (noun)
- an Egyptian and former Turkish unit of weight, variable but now usually equal to approximately 1.3 kg (2 3/4 lb).
- an Egyptian and former Turkish unit of capacity equal to approximately 0.2 liter ( 1/3 pint).
Synonyms
oka, man, pal, chum, cock, squire, matey, boyo, bud, buster, amigo, Mac, bro, bubba, bo, jack, partner, cobber, digger, bhai, okie, OK, OK"Oke" Example Sentences
1. She gave me an oke gesture.2. The tree branch was oke in size.
3. It's oke to take a break.
4. I have an oke feeling about this.
5. The recipe called for oke seasoning.
6. Is it oke if I borrow your pencil?
7. The band's performance was oke.
8. He gave me an oke response.
9. The job interview went oke.
10. The weather looks oke for tomorrow.
11. The oke door creaked when I opened it.
12. The doctor said everything looked oke.
13. The oke colored curtains matched the walls.
14. We made an oke team effort.
15. She had an oke singing voice.
16. The movie was just oke.
17. The cake tasted oke, but it could be better.
18. He was oke with the decision.
19. The store had an oke selection of books.
20. It's oke to admit you need help.
21. The car was oke until the engine started making noise.
22. The oke pattern on the dress was interesting.
23. He was oke with not going to the party.
24. The oke cardboard box was sturdy enough for moving.
25. The instructions were oke, but could be clearer.
26. She received an oke grade on the assignment.
27. It's oke if you don't want to go camping.
28. The oke lighting in the room was dim.
29. The oke smell of the flowers was pleasant.
30. Their relationship was oke for a while, but then they started arguing.
Common Phases
Sure, here are some common phrases using "oke" (assuming you meant "oke" and not "okay"):- Oke, I'll get started on that right away.
- Oke, sounds good to me.
- Oke, let's touch base in a few days.
- Oke, but can we discuss this a bit further first?
- Oke, I understand what you're saying now.
- Oke, I need some time to think about this.
- Oke, I'll make the necessary arrangements.
- Oke, I'll take care of that task for you.
- Oke, let's meet up later this week.
- Oke, let's move forward with that plan.
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