A kite is a toy that people fly in the sky. It has a frame and a string to hold it. People like to play with kites on windy days.
The boy flew a red kite outside.
We see kites on windy days.
A kite is a type of bird that hunts for food. It has long wings and flies near open areas. People can see kites in nature or parks.
The kite flew high in the sky.
I saw a kite near the trees.
To kite means to fly a toy kite in the air. People hold the string and let the wind lift the kite up. It is a fun outdoor activity for children and adults.
We kite on the beach in summer.
She kited a new kite yesterday.
To kite means to glide or move through the air without much effort. Birds or planes can kite by using the wind to stay up and move forward easily.
The hawk kited over the hills.
He kited across the valley smoothly.
To kite means to trick banks or people by writing checks when there is no enough money. It is an illegal way to get money by cheating.
He kited a check to buy the car.
Some frauds kite checks to get money.
Kite can mean to borrow money for a short time, often casually or without clear plans to return it soon. This usage is informal and slangy.
He kited money to buy food.
They kited some cash from friends.
Kite here means a sport where a big kite pulls a person on a board on water or snow. It is an exciting outdoor activity using wind power.
Kite is popular on the water today.
She loves kite on the beach waves.