Sentence examples for am kind of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am kind of" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "I am kind of." You can use it to express a moderate or uncertain degree of something, often in informal contexts.

Example: "I am kind of tired after the long meeting."
Alternatives: "I am somewhat" or "I am a bit."

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I am kind of shocked and disappointed".

I am kind of bored.

"I am kind of antisocial.

I am kind of tiny.

"I am kind of leaving that open.

I am kind of a big guy.

"I am kind of a clutter bug," she said.

"I am kind of numb," Hendrick said early Sunday morning.

"I am kind of a neat-freak," he said.

He added: "I am kind of in shock now".

"I am kind of into the grill," Mr. Crangi said.

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