Sentence examples for To kind from inspiring English sources

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To kind

noun

A type, race or category; a group of entities that have common characteristics such that they may be grouped together.

  • What kind of a person are you?

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To kind of buy stuff.

You have to kind of zigzag.

You decide to kind of be levelheaded".

"You've got to kind of counter it".

I was starting to kind of cry a lot.

"You had to kind of be a musician".

I just had to kind of jump in".

"I had to kind of talk them into it".

"The officers seemed to kind of restrain themselves".

"That's the hardest thing to kind of grasp.

You have to kind of pick your poison.

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