“More and Better Democrat” declared The Daily Kos in a headline.
DINO Hunting: Netroots vs. Steve Israel|David Freedlander|February 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So had MoveOn, Daily Kos, Chris Hayes, Paul Krugman, and the editorial page of The New York Times.
Rising Left in the Democratic Party Killed Larry Summers' Fed Chair Chances|Peter Beinart|September 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Anyway, as Jed Lewison notes at Kos, strike one, strike two...the handwriting is on the wall.
Strike Two on the Hastert Rule|Michael Tomasky|January 16, 2013|DAILY BEAST
In that way, it resembles other progressive institutions—Daily Kos, Center for American Progress—born during the Bush years.
You Gotta do What You Gotta Do|Peter Beinart|July 13, 2012|DAILY BEAST
I guess, like this Daily Kos diarist, that our children are 41 percent lazier than they were a decade ago.
And Now For Something Completely Different|Michael Tomasky|June 26, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Costive, kos′tiv, adj. having the motion of the bowels too slow: constipated.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)|Various
We will go very softly, perhaps a kos a day, for the Search is sure.
Kim|Rudyard Kipling
Coscinomancy, kos′i-no-man-si, n. an ancient mode of divination by a sieve and pair of shears.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)|Various
Costrel, kos′trel, n. a kind of bottle with ears, to be hung at the waist.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)|Various
That day his horse ran twelve kos there and back three times within an hour.
Santal Folk Tales|A. Campbell
British Dictionary definitions for kos (1 of 2)
kos
/ (kəʊs) /
nounpluralkos
an Indian unit of distance having different values in different localities. It is usually between 1 and 3 miles or 1 and 5 kilometresAlso called: coss
Word Origin for kos
from Hindi kōs
British Dictionary definitions for kos (2 of 2)
Kos
Cos
/ (kɒs) /
noun
an island in the SE Aegean Sea, in the Greek Dodecanese Islands: separated from SW Turkey by the Kos Channel; settled in ancient times by Dorians and became famous for literature and medicine. Pop: 30 947 (2001). Area: 282 sq km (109 sq miles)