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kind
adjective as in generous, good
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noun as in class, species
noun as in type, character
Example Sentences
Its love story facilitates the teenage need for rebellion and some kind of expression of unconventional desire.”
After that, the team got to work figuring out what kind of house the haunted couple would live in and what neighborhood it occupied.
This kind of thinking, of course, ignores that many people, representing many specialties, must come together to make a standout garment.
It’s a kind of shamelessness that exists in our political world right now.
But they were always hypothetical, distant and the kind of thing discussed over beers after work.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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