How to Use kaiser in a Sentence
kaiser
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Plenty of tender beef goes between a spilt kaiser roll.
—Liz Biro, Indianapolis Star, 2017-08-10
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The kaiser, with his chaotic mind, was only making things worse.
—Richard Cohen, The Mercury News, 2017-05-02
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Conrad Mohr was the German consul in the city, and a friend of the kaiser.
—J.s. Marcus, WSJ, 2017-09-20
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Remove burgers and place split kaiser buns on grill until insides are lightly toasted.
—Daniel Higgins, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2018-06-18
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But Moe's own lunch would be salami and baloney, grilled, on a kaiser roll, a little mustard, the whole thing squished like a panini.
—Alan Solomon, chicagotribune.com, 2017-06-12
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The bakery was out of cinnamon rolls, and Jacob arrived with ordinary kaisers, which neither of them liked.
—Cynthia Ozick, Harper’s Magazine , 2023-04-10
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When not chopping wood or feeding the ducks, Plummer’s kaiser is a roiling mix of regret and frustration: a king without power.
—Jake Coyle, kansascity, 2017-06-22
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And the flight of the kaiser along with the deposing of eighteen princely houses meant the termination of numerous court positions reserved for nobility.
—Christopher R. Browning, The New York Review of Books, 2021-06-15
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This would not be disagreeable to the kaiser, who wishes for a restoration of the aristocracy almost as much as his delusional wife (Janet McTeer) does.
—Gary Thompson, Philly.com, 2017-07-05
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Thereafter, Germany became the kaiser writ large, the nation’s aspirations an outgrowth of the kaiser’s insecurities.
—Washington Post, 2022-01-07
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But instead of responding to a question about the weather in Douglas County, the kaiser is programmed to respond to questions about his role in the Big War.
—Monte Whaley, The Denver Post, 2017-02-21
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With manpower diverted toward fighting the kaiser, output from both farms and factories fell, and as a result rationing and other measures intended to trim demand were implemented.
—James Karst, NOLA.com, 2017-12-14
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If a totalitarian regime forcibly occupied TSMC, in other words, its kaiser would never get its partner democracies on the phone.
—Virginia Heffernan, WIRED, 2023-03-21
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Yet even those who don’t go along with the kaiser’s loathsome words recognize that liberal economics, as practiced since the middle of the 19th century in Britain and the United States, has a darker side.
—Ian Buruma, New York Times, 2016-11-29
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