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to kindly
adjective
Having a kind personality.
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When I read these things I wanted to jump through my computer screen to kindly let people know they had it all wrong.
You just had to kindly grow up.
He advised recipients, for example, to "Kindly disregard" and "To remove this label take it off".
' " See also: negatiate (to respond in kind); relinquash (to kindly deflect); winsult (the reigning dig).
There was a request for the orphanage "to kindly accept" the baby, signed by the village chief and notarized.
He added that China should teach westerners to "kindly treat people that have different national values and lifestyles".
"As for the families, I [am] asking you to kindly leave your door open for me to make my apologies.
It reads: "Dear Kristen, I would like to kindly ask you if you could sign these photographs".
MONTREAL — "We ask everyone to kindly leave," said the voice over the loudspeaker in Montreal's City Hall on Tuesday.
"His disposition is such that, if spoken to kindly, he will do everything," they told Pope Julius II, his patron.
I'm told they keep it all safely in a sealed box, ready to kindly dish out my tiny "reward" for being thrifty and careful.
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