noun
- plural of kite: lightweight toys or objects designed to fly in the wind, typically made of paper, cloth, or plastic stretched over a frame
- plural of kite: large birds of prey with long wings and forked tails
verb
- third person singular present of kite: to fly a kite
- third person singular present of kite: to move quickly and lightly
Usage: informal
Examples
- The children flew their colorful kites at the beach.
- Several kites circled overhead, searching for prey.
- She kites her dragon-shaped toy every weekend.
- The paper airplane kites across the classroom.
- Red kites were once nearly extinct in Britain.
- He bought three different kites at the festival.
- The bird kites effortlessly on the thermal currents.