1. ilk - Noun
2. ilk - Adjective
Same; each; every.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe'll not see his like again Source: Internet
I can't tolerate people of his ilk Source: Internet
A couple of late-1950s/early-1960s cartoons of this ilk also featured Daffy Duck travelling with Bugs ("Since when is Pismo Beach inside a cave? Source: Internet
By handing it over to Dag Hammarskjöld and his feckless ilk, Eisenhower turned the organization from the stout voice of international law and order into at best a meaningless charade; at worst, a Machiavellian cesspool. Source: Internet
AdderXYU compliments, "It's really quite nicely done, and always refreshing to see something of that ilk take the prize." Source: Internet
But the lasting appeal of Pinafore and its ilk is more a matter of his unmatched linguistic genius and Sullivan's generous supply of addictive melodies." Source: Internet