Noun
kees
(nonstandard) Pronunciation spelling of kiss.
Clary," he whispered. There was a thump, and she realized he had fallen to his kees by the side of her bed. She didn't move, but her body tightened. His voice was a whisper. "Clary, it's me. It's me. Cassandra Clare
He was convicted for complicity in the assassinations of Kees Houtman and Thomas van der Bijl and participating in a criminal organization. Source: Internet
Champions Kees Verkerk and Ard Schenk were immensely popular, causing a real speed skating hype in the country. Source: Internet
There are also a number of statues of famous city inhabitants, such as Jan van Hooff (by Auke Hettema, 1992) and Frits Philips (by Kees Verkade ) on the Market Square. Source: Internet
Yankee : from Jan Kees, a personal name, originally used mockingly to describe pro-French revolutionary citizens, with allusion to the small keeshond dog, then for "colonials" in New Amsterdam. Source: Internet
Islam in Indonesia: Contrasting Images and Interpretations (Amsterdam University Press, distributed by University of Chicago Press; 2013) 279 pages; scholarly articles * Dijk, Kees van. 2001. Source: Internet