Sentence examples for a pretty kind from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a pretty kind" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to describe a type or category that is somewhat appealing or attractive, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "She has a pretty kind of charm that draws people in."
Alternatives: "a rather nice kind" or "a fairly pleasant type".

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He's a pretty kind horse; he's just so doggone strong.

Let's put it this way: you've got to be a pretty kind person if the person you once ran against and beat is as emotionally distraught as I am now".

"Ugly would be a pretty kind word really, we're disappointed in that as a victory," Rees said.

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Today's nurse appears: Julie, movie-star eyelashes, already speed-talking as she comes through the door, a little barmy, pretty, kind.

"I had a pretty flat kind of swing," he said, having decided to inject more arc.

I was always known as a pretty stiff kind of guy".

It turns out that he's a pretty wired kind of guy.

I'm actually a pretty quiet kind of person who needs a lot of peace, calm and stability around me.

Updated 12 03 p.m. | Time was when the Brooklyn of television shows was a pretty Bensonhurst kind of place.

You will have gathered from this that her school operates a pretty traditional kind of event.

The ancient world is not a pretty or kind place: Men, women and children are tortured and raped to death.

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