kalle
noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He introduced himself as Kalle Karlsson, a tall and athletic man in his late twenties.
Definition:A common Swedish family name combination with the name Kalle.
Example:Many Christians believe that they have a Kalle in their vocation to serve their community.
Definition:A term for the Christian concept of divine vocation or the work one ought to do.
Example:The traffic in the city was like a callephant, moving glacially slow.
Definition:Not a common word, but it could be used as a playful term, akin to 'whale' or 'elephant,' which might refer to someone or something large.
Example:The artist practiced calligraphy meticulously, inspired by the Kalle in history books who wrote beautifully.
Definition:The art of beautiful handwriting or lettering, often used in formal or decorative writing.
Example:The caller at the hotel reservation desk was looking for a room with a view.
Definition:An electronic device for receiving and making telephone calls or a person who uses such a device to make calls.
Example:The artist practiced calligraphy meticulously, inspired by the Kalle in history books who wrote beautifully.
Definition:The art of beautiful handwriting or lettering, often used in formal or decorative writing.
Example:He had a callous attitude towards the poor, believing they simply didn't work hard enough.
Definition:Lack of feeling or sympathy, especially in reference to another person's suffering or misfortune.
Example:The thief entered the house with a calculated look, knowing every step of his route.
Definition:Taking thought and care, often to an excessive extent; planned or executed with care or deliberate precision.
Example:The caller at the hotel reservation desk was looking for a room with a view.
Definition:An electronic device for receiving and making telephone calls or a person who uses such a device to make calls.
Example:Many Christians believe that they have a Kalle in their vocation to serve their community.
Definition:A term for the Christian concept of divine vocation or the work one ought to do.
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