Sentence examples for and kind of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and kind of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a vague or informal description of something, often indicating a degree of uncertainty or approximation.
Example: "She has this kind of a quirky personality that makes her stand out in a crowd."
Alternatives: "sort of a" or "somewhat of a".

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And kind of a dick".

It was very impersonal, and kind of a duty".

It's tropical, with dreamy, poppy, moody, crunchy colors and kind of a liquid narrative.

O'Day is a quirky side-winder, and kind of a quirky guy in general.

I had a good start to the year and kind of a dull summer.

It has a lodge design inside, and kind of a Cape Cod exterior.

As Nietzsche wrote, "The degree and kind of a man's sexuality reach up into the ultimate pinnacle of his spirit".

"The degree and kind of a man's sexuality," Nietzsche wrote not long after these events, "reaches up into the topmost summit of his spirit".

Cianfrance loves making films "where acting stops and behaviour begins, and you are kind of blurring the line between a real moment and kind of a staged moment".

A lot of the character began with a particular vocal choice: she's someone who is very wealthy, very educated and kind of a party girl.

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She was a neighbor and she was older and... kind of a mother figure for some of them.

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