ilk
Pronunciation: /ilk/
noun
[in singular]
1A type of people or things similar to those already referred to: the veiled suggestions that reporters of his ilk seem to be so good at there was music by Parry and Elgar and others of that ilk
1.1 (of that ilk) Scottish chiefly archaic Of the place or estate of the same name: Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk
Origin
Old English ilca 'same', of Germanic origin; related to alike.
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People of her ilk
Exclusively wear silk.
Never polyester.
In winter, wool,
For undies, cotton.
Never nylon,
Friends would pile on.
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