King in a sentence as a noun

We didn't grow up the jocks, the cool kids, or the prom king.

Over time, the VCs and "tech press" became king-makers.

Even if mattress retailers are making a fortune on margins, well you guys also have margins too.

Enjoy sleeping in the bed you made, and here's hoping you will be permanently cured of f##king with us in the future, a##hole.

If I lived there, well, making/selling mattresses must be a profitable business from the retail pricing I could see.

" Henry's answer to my classmate's innocent question really got me thinking.

I'll address them below.>> Even if mattress retailers are making a fortune on margins, well you guys also have margins too.

Julia is supposedly the future with speed being cited as the primary advantage[1], but it far from taking over.

The data is much appreciated, and we have similar data that we're looking at as we're making our decisions about caching.

This is really unfortunate and I'm sure nobody at Google really meant to do this, but...."This is the same way you'd criticize a king, somebody you are beholden to.

I know you, the king, are not at fault, but some of these advisers of yours must have accidentally goofed up somewhere..."Whereas if Dell, the electric company, or the garage down the street screws up in your eyes?

I'd never recommend anyone to buy a foldable bed unless for an apartment with very low space and of course... for a sofa-bed!So my summary would be: really well done making attractive a low-end product.

They were about to give up, as they stumbled onto me, and realized that I was the reincarnation of ChiChu Gomptar, the lead programmer for the CS monkey gang, which had served their monkey king, the creator of this computer.

It is too entrenched as the social king, no other competitor comes close to it, and it's not going to fall down anytime soon because it'll be buoyed by networks effects for quite some time... and so it makes sense to ease things up a little to improve their public image.

I'm not even disagreeing with the fact that this company has been extremely influential, and I did enjoy reading their book - but appointing yourself king of the hill while casually dismissing technology you don't agree with as being lower level, that's just bad form.

You cannot wield the kind of economic power Google does and not be evil, at least for the working definition many people have of "evil".We've put a huge hunk of our intellectual and economic capital under the control of a marketing company.

King definitions

noun

a male sovereign; ruler of a kingdom

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a competitor who holds a preeminent position

See also: queen world-beater

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a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"

See also: baron magnate mogul power tycoon

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preeminence in a particular category or group or field; "the lion is the king of beasts"

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United States woman tennis player (born in 1943)

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United States guitar player and singer of the blues (born in 1925)

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United States charismatic civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968)

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noun

a checker that has been moved to the opponent's first row where it is promoted to a piece that is free to move either forward or backward

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one of the four playing cards in a deck bearing the picture of a king

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(chess) the weakest but the most important piece