Use kin in a sentence
Sentences starting with kin
- Kin you shoot a pistol? [9]
Sentences ending with kin
- England and America; yes, we are kin. [5]
- While Russia was well, a foreigner could serve her and be a splendid minister; but as soon as she is in danger she needs one of her own kin. [2]
- He would not want to offend Satan; he would rather offend all his kin. [5]
- Next day, being Saint Clara's day, there would be a great feast at the Tetzels' house by reason that it was the name-day of Dame Clara, Ursula's grandmother, and the eldest of their kin. [10]
- We who hold ourselves entitled to bear arms, to ride in tournaments, and take office in the Church, and who have a right to call ourselves nobles and patricians, are all more or less kith and kin. [10]
- Thou, I doubt not, are of his kin. [11]
- Also he held me dear as the widowed maid to whom his friend was to have been wed, and he could never forgive himself if fresh woe came upon me through him or his kith and kin. [10]
- Like all other Indians, they had a passionate love for their kin. [5]
- And I've been holding a Lodge of Sorrow ever since and defending myself against people's attempts to claim kin. [5]
- That being done, he said that The Man was his brother, who had been bad and wild in youth, a soldier; but repenting had gone as far the other way, giving up place and property, and cutting off from all his kin. [11]
Sentences containing kin two or more times
- If I say you kin go, you kin go. [9]
- The ostensible "Chambers" said: "De fac' is, ole marster kin git along better when young marster's away den he kin when he's in de town; yes, en he love him better, too; so he gives him fifty dollahs a month--" "No, is dat so? [5]
- He says: "If gentlemen kin afford to pay a dollar a mile apiece to be took on and put off in a yawl, a steamboat kin afford to carry 'em, can't it? [5]
More example sentences with the word kin in them
- Does you think you kin skyer me? [5]
- What to do with your kith and kin I will consider. [10]
- Better stay behind with Gran'pa Ripley till I kin fetch ye both. [9]
- I kin see whah you is, en dat's enough. [5]
- And now that we are also kin in sin, there is nothing more to be desired. [5]
- His great house was filled, for there lodged Duke Ernst of Austria, the Hungarian Count of Gara--who through his wife was near of kin to the Emperor, and his Majesty's trusty secretary, Kaspar Slick, and all their people. [10]
- She had an uncle once that was bald-headed and used to have fits; he wasn't our uncle, I don't know what he was to us--some kin or another I reckon--father's seen him a thousand times--hain't you, father! [5]
- So he laid them with their majestic kin in the Cholmondeley church, with imposing state and ceremony, and added the supreme touch by officiating as chief mourner himself. [5]
- She furnished them the news herself that the Kin had made this truce; and in speaking of it she was her usual frank self. [5]
- I's gwine to tell you, den you kin see for you'self. [5]
- I's gwine to tell you de tale, en cut it jes as short as I kin, en den I'll tell you what you's got to do. [5]
- Thus he might tell all his kith and kin in Nuremberg henceforth to cease their spying and prying, which had already cost her more pains and writing than enough. [10]
- Does anything really take the place of that entire ease and confidence that one has in kin, or the inborn longing for their sympathy and society? [4]
- Oh, bless yo' soul, if you puts yo' mother up for as big a fool as _you_ is, you's pow'ful mistaken, I kin tell you! [5]
- She had lived so long in close commerce with storm and sea that something of their keen force had entered into her, and she was kin with them. [11]
- And she would smile at him bravely and say, "I reckon I kin look out for Davy awhile yet. [9]
- Sure he can smell thim the same as you an' me kin see the red paint on their faces. [9]
- So--you's got to show him what you kin do in de nex' few days. [5]
- De law kin sell me now if dey tell me to leave de state in six months en I don't go. [5]
- Our kin beyond sea have always been stout eaters of solid food, and in Elizabeth's time their tables were more plentifully laden than those of any other nation. [4]
- Also, the choice phrasing noticeable in the sample is not lonely; there is a plenty of its kin distributed through the other paragraphs. [5]
- De Lord kin 'pear eberywhah in a second. [5]
- It's all de pay a body kin want in dis worl', en it's mo' den enough. [5]
- If we come on to the redskins, you and Davy make for the cane as hard as you kin kilter. [9]
- In the eyes of the younger man there was a look which has come to many in this world returning from hard enterprise and great dangers, to the familiar streets, the friendly faces of men of their kin and clan-to the lights of home. [11]
- Even our nearest of kin had laid our concerns on the shelf, while day and night alike it weighed on our souls, and we made ready for a long time to come of want and humble cheer. [10]
- You ain't got no 'casion to be shame' o' yo' father, _I_ kin tell you. [5]
- This is claiming much when that kin must face the challenge of a phrase like the one in the middle sentence: "an idealist immersed in realities who involuntarily transmutes the events under his eye into something like the visionary issues of reverie. [5]
- No father, no mother, no kin folks of no kind. [5]
- Jethro holds my mortgage--the hull town knows it-and he kin close me out to-morrow if he's a mind to--" "See here, Chester Perkins," Lem Hallowell interposed, as he drove up with the stage, "what kind of free principles be you preachin'? [9]
- You ain't no more kin to ole Marse Driscoll den I is! [5]
- Nay and she might have done so if the little thing had not clung round my neck with its right arm that had no hurt, as lovingly as though it had been mine own and no kin to the shrieking old woman. [10]
- Of the glad meeting with our other kith and kin I will say nought. [10]
- What is the man's name, and of what kith and kin is he? [10]
- He hated a man named Cameron, took me to Charlestown, and left me with some kin of his who had a place called Temple Bow, and went off to fight Cameron and the Cherokees. [9]
- Dey ain't no man kin ever sell mammy's po' little honey down de river now! [5]
- Your governor, Lord Mallow, whom she knew in Ireland, who is distant kin of mine, he has already made advances here to her, as he did in Ireland --you did not know that. [11]
- He was of kin to her in some part of his nature. [11]
- Of kith and kin she had more in the grave to which she was soon to be borne, than among the living. [14]
- Blest if I kin see de pint. [5]
- Some people dat kin read don't 'pear to take no notice when dey do read. [5]
- The next of kin had proved to be Joel Mazarine, from one of those stern English counties on the borders of Quebec, where ancient tribal prejudices and religious hatreds give a necessary relief to hard-driven human nature. [11]
- Well, den, you kin git yo' money when you wants it, kase dat wuz him. [5]
- You wants to keep 'way fum de water as much as you kin, en don't run no resk, 'kase it's down in de bills dat you's gwyne to git hung. [5]
- You kin fix it up wid dat man, en tell him you's gwine away to git de res' o' de money, en dat you'll be back wid it nex' Tuesday, or maybe Wednesday. [5]
- I had noticed, in other foreign languages, that verbs are bred in families, and that the members of each family have certain features or resemblances that are common to that family and distinguish it from the other families--the other kin, the cousins and what not. [5]
- Dog my cats if it ain't all _I_ kin do to tell t' other fum which, let alone his pappy. [5]
- There ain't nobody I kin think of uglier than Abe. [9]
- Dese is all I kin stan'. [5]
- Hit's a lion; I kin see him thoo de glass! [5]
- Can't git two hours inter one hour, kin you? [5]
- Laws bless you, honey, when I's slav' aroun', en dey 'buses me, if I knows you's a-sayin' dat, 'way off yonder somers, it'll heal up all de sore places, en I kin stan' 'em. [5]
- En jes you hold yo' head up as high as you want to--you has de right, en dat I kin swah. [5]
- In a minute he'll be where I kin git him --plumb. [11]
- Callate he kin hear as far as the governor's table, and he don't look as if he knows anything. [9]
- She hopes that he will do better, and some time write something "that his kin will be proud of. [5]
- Case you kin have jes' anything you wants. [5]
- Howbeit his Majesty had by this time come to another mind; nay, Queen Barbara left him less peace than even the court-folks, for indeed her father, Count Cilly, was near of kin to the Perenys, and through them to the Welemisl. [10]
- Dicky told the great spendthrift the truth about himself; but he did not tell the truth when he said he was going to England on a visit to his kith and kin. [11]
- She would have gone in the early scrabbling days for much less than an earl, and been vain of it, and glad to show off before the remains of the Scotch kin. [5]
- You's gwine to give dat man de money dat you's got laid up, en make him wait till you kin go to de judge en git de res' en buy me free agin. [5]
- Den we kin git sumfn better den strawbries. [5]
- Can't git two gallons of whisky inter a one-gallon jug, kin you? [5]
- Wen hit's one er dese-yer common 'currences, a body kin reckon maybe de cat--" "Oh! [5]
- You kin put 'em on the docket, and I guess if anything comes along that hain't jest right for everybody, somebody can challenge a quorum and bust up the session. [9]
- While I mused, Doltaire's face passed before me as it was in life, and I heard him say again of the peasants, "These shall save the earth some day, for they are of it, and live close to it, and are kin to it. [11]
- And to the Daughter of that land, Which once was kin to mine, My Captain, he shall bear in hand This sacred bread and wine. [11]
- The Dutch kin cotch me an' hang me, but I ain't a-gwine 'thout Miss Jinny. [9]
- He's got to come down the trail, an' when I spot him by the Juniper clump"--he jerked an arm towards a spot almost a mile farther up the valley--"I kin scoot up the underbrush a bit and git him--plumb. [11]
- You need not color, my kind friend, for we are kin, and my concerns are yours. [10]
- It was a clever thought in the King to outflank her scruples by marching on them under shelter of her love for her family and her kin. [5]
- Even the French, clever as they are, have not conceived her: equality and fraternity are neither kith nor kin of hers, and she laughs at them as myths--for she is a laughing lady. [9]
- This dreadful deed caused just dismay, and most of all at Court, inasmuch as the chamberlain and the maid of honor in close attendance on their Majesties' persons were near kin to the Bohemian, whose mother was of the noble Hungarian house of Pereny. [10]
- Moreover a great care came upon me from without, by reason that Sir Franz's kin and heirs refused to repay the moneys for the ransom which Master Michieli of Venice had laid down, and for which Herdegen and I had been sureties. [10]
- Gerhardt finished my bust that day, and the work was pronounced admirable by all the kin and friends; but in putting it in plaster (or rather taking it out) next day it got ruined. [5]
- De 'spute warn't 'bout a half a chile, de 'spute was 'bout a whole chile; en de man dat think he kin settle a 'spute 'bout a whole chile wid a half a chile doan' know enough to come in out'n de rain. [5]
- What kin they be up to? [5]
- She's not like any of my kin, nor any of the Bumpuses. [9]
- It was strange and unnatural to see lion eat lion, and we thought maybe they warn't kin. [5]
- You kin go and tell him I said it, Jake Wheeler, if you've a mind to. [9]
- Sea and air and land here are all kin, I suspect, and have certain immaterial qualities in common. [4]
- He said dey ain't nobody kin save his own self--can't do it by faith, can't do it by works, can't do it no way at all. [5]
- It was shortly after this that they met the laird of the Kamouraska Isles, le Chevalier de la Durantaye, who said that the best Canadian blood ran in his veins, and that he was of kin with the mighty Duc de Mirapoix. [11]
- And in the act of giving and receiving these tokens of regard, all the world is kin for once, and brighter for this transient glow of generosity. [4]
- Here she was a-bothering about Moses, which was no kin to her, and no use to anybody, being gone, you see, yet finding a power of fault with me for doing a thing that had some good in it. [5]
- Dat overseer wuz a Yank too, outen New Englan', en anybody down South kin tell you what dat mean. [5]
- You kin play a fiddle to make it worth a lot--you. [11]
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