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kinfolk

[kin-fohk] / ˈkɪnˌfoʊk /


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Of course, like most Americans, we were paying no attention whatsoever to developments in Sudan before the fighting started — and before we learned that our own kinfolk were in danger.

From Salon • Jul. 30, 2023

The story line in “Shucked” is partly a corollary to the real-life relationship between Horn’s Yankee family and his husband’s Southern kinfolk.

From New York Times • Mar. 21, 2023

In many ways, the relationship between these kinfolk communities is mutually beneficial and harmonious.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 17, 2022

And if yours is a family business, your kinfolk warrant an extra measure of scrutiny as well.

From Washington Post • Jan. 26, 2021

One of the kinfolk is in the Valiant Village, which is a care facility for patients suffering from dementia.

From "Counting by 7s" by Holly Goldberg Sloan




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