O.K., strictly speaking it’s long past.
One American guest said, "O."K., O.K.
O.K., maybe we'll cut off a little toe.
O.K., I confess. I might be an addict.
But I always thought, O.K., this is for my shooting.
“O.K., tough guy, ” Cyndi said to Giff, and stomped off, ringing the tree ornaments.
The pasta was exquisite, not O.K.-for-island food, but remarkable.
But if the same teacher says it's also O.K. to push another student off a chair, the child hesitates.
As long as they make people's lives better, it's O.K. But what happens on the day when they no longer can?
It's a 2-hour-plus gunfight at the O.K. Corral, except that the weapons are blazing on the streets of Mogadishu, where all lives are expendable.
O.K., it's a little facile. But what I'm trying to do here is spin the cliche, not fall back on it.
Now, we're saying, 'Well, O.K., let's just borrow a bunch more, and that will help us get out of this mess.'
"Especially in the biotech and technology industries where there are many start-ups, it's O.K. to move around," Mr. Beecher said.
Others say the weekly instruction supports their position that it's O.K. to not believe in God and gives them a place to reinforce the morals and values they want their children to have.
“One of the reasons why I am doing this campaign—what I call my Depression Tour—is I want to tell people that it's O.K. to be depressed, ” he said at the time.
Referring to the high risk of death from heart problems and suicide in patients with anorexia, he said: “This isn’t a luxury type of disease, where, O.K., someone is a little underweight. People die.”
具讽刺意味的是,"O.K."虽然没能救得了VanBuren的竞选,但竞选却给了“O.K."新的活力——在那之前,它一直没能作为一个完成的词,比如像“O.W."(表示"ollwright"),那样流行起来。 (顺便说句,在我们开始觉得比19世纪的老土们牛B太多之前,"ollwright"真的就比几年前流行过的什么"excuuuse me!"
But he knows he is not a great tennis player, and that's O.K. with him - it doesn't mean he will give it up because he is not world class, or line up a pro to work with him seven days a week.