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Definition of kinda in English: kindacontractionˈkʌɪndəˈkaɪndə informal Kind of. Example sentencesExamples - So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense.
- It was kinda funny to watch someone else and wonder if I look that harassed on the average Saturday.
- It's kinda growing on me though, because it makes me laugh when I see it and that's got to be a good thing.
- I've been just reading about this a little bit for a few days, and I must say that it kinda makes me sick.
- I don't know, I thought it was kinda cute and clever, but it didn't really work for me.
- It was kinda cold, but the sunshine more than made up for that, it was so beautiful out.
- He's kinda cheap on the rent but all he eats is the washing powder box so its no big drama.
- I kinda like the look of it, but quite why anyone would do this is beyond me.
- I suppose this is kinda true, but I've covered this stuff in previous bits of this posts.
- So how do you do another Brit gangster movie without it kinda blurring into the crowd?
- Had it not been cold and wet it would have been a kinda fun day, if your idea of fun is standing still by a roundabout for nine hours.
- I fully understand that persons fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think?
- It is kinda funny right now, as my ugly mug does adorn one page of a popular calendar.
- Like the kinda thing you hear in a movie, you know, in a very dramatic scene.
- There's some eerie feedback and xylophones and it all kinda swirls around you.
- We ended up at Dave's party, I kinda had to go, it was a celebration of the three of us being promoted.
- We were both kinda shy, I think we always are the first time we see each other after a while.
- It was kinda fun and I got to socialize a bit with some of his other cousins.
- The cinema was amazingly comfortable, the company was great and the film itself kinda dull.
- The only boundaries these movies will break is in special effects, which is kinda cool but not a lot else.
Synonyms rather, quite, fairly, moderately, somewhat, a little, slightly, a shade
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): alteration. Rhymes binder, blinder, finder, grinder, minder, ringbinder, winder Definition of kinda in US English: kindacontractionˈkīndəˈkaɪndə informal Kind of. Example sentencesExamples - We were both kinda shy, I think we always are the first time we see each other after a while.
- So hopefully were gonna be able to give people a taste of that, and do it in a way that kinda makes sense.
- Like the kinda thing you hear in a movie, you know, in a very dramatic scene.
- I kinda like the look of it, but quite why anyone would do this is beyond me.
- Had it not been cold and wet it would have been a kinda fun day, if your idea of fun is standing still by a roundabout for nine hours.
- It was kinda funny to watch someone else and wonder if I look that harassed on the average Saturday.
- There's some eerie feedback and xylophones and it all kinda swirls around you.
- He's kinda cheap on the rent but all he eats is the washing powder box so its no big drama.
- I've been just reading about this a little bit for a few days, and I must say that it kinda makes me sick.
- I fully understand that persons fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think?
- It's kinda growing on me though, because it makes me laugh when I see it and that's got to be a good thing.
- It is kinda funny right now, as my ugly mug does adorn one page of a popular calendar.
- I don't know, I thought it was kinda cute and clever, but it didn't really work for me.
- The cinema was amazingly comfortable, the company was great and the film itself kinda dull.
- We ended up at Dave's party, I kinda had to go, it was a celebration of the three of us being promoted.
- It was kinda cold, but the sunshine more than made up for that, it was so beautiful out.
- So how do you do another Brit gangster movie without it kinda blurring into the crowd?
- The only boundaries these movies will break is in special effects, which is kinda cool but not a lot else.
- It was kinda fun and I got to socialize a bit with some of his other cousins.
- I suppose this is kinda true, but I've covered this stuff in previous bits of this posts.
Synonyms rather, quite, fairly, moderately, somewhat, a little, slightly, a shade
Origin Early 20th century (originally US): alteration. |