Use kind in a sentence
Sentences starting with kind
- Kind of breathless, though. [9]
- Kind and comforting souls dwell under Rufinus' roof. [10]
- Kind words were not to be expected from her mouth now, but even more bitter and vehement reproaches sprang to her lips as she saw her master give his scarcely-worn chlamys to a strolling vagrant, and also presume to reward her economy with taunts. [10]
- Kind of poorly, I callate. [9]
- Kind and loving friends in England and America soothed the passage, and our gratitude for so many gracious acts is deep and true. [6]
- Kind of a diary--where he--put down--his thoughts. [8]
Sentences ending with kind
- She was still young, but her slightly pockmarked countenance showed the wear and tear of sorrow of some kind. [11]
- We were pacifists, yes, but pacifists of a peculiar kind. [9]
- He realised that within one life a man may still live several lives, each loyal and honest after its kind. [11]
- Every harmless amusement will be allowed on board, but no pools permitted on the run of the comet --no gambling of any kind. [5]
- Have we ever wholly given up everything of the kind? [10]
- In short, those who made it a custom to observe such matters felt vaguely a disturbance of some kind. [9]
- The old Master, who is a bachelor, has a kindly feeling for this little monkey, and those of his kind. [6]
- Do you know what State we are in now, and what its laws are in matters of this kind? [5]
- Miss Sally's accomplishments were all of a masculine and strictly legal kind. [12]
- There are two ways of dealing with assertions of this kind. [6]
Short sentences using kind
- What kind do you use? [9]
- But her heart was kind. [9]
- I can stand that kind. [11]
- He's a kind of--" "Eh? [5]
- Again, what kind of democracy? [9]
- Am I not kind? [6]
- You are that kind. [9]
- I'm not that kind. [9]
- He was very kind. [9]
- Nothing of the kind. [5]
Sentences containing kind two or more times
- He came close to her now and said: "If you are so kind in thought for a convict, I dare hope that you would be more kind to me. [11]
- That is not the kind of thing, and they are not the kind of people you know best, Miss Raglan. [11]
- I've never lived--in the kind of house you live in and known the kind of people you know, I shouldn't know what to do. [9]
- These foreigners with that kind of names are so delicate, and of course that kind of names are not suited to our climate--you wouldn't expect it. [5]
- Then pretty soon Sherburn sort of laughed; not the pleasant kind, but the kind that makes you feel like when you are eating bread that's got sand in it. [5]
- He replied that she was very kind, angelically kind, but that the sick man was recovering fast, and that she had already given him far too much. [10]
- I only know one kind apart, yet, and that is the kind that saved me that time. [5]
- Well sah, my ole man--dat's my husban'--he was lov an' kind to me, jist as kind as you is to yo' own wife. [5]
- It was kind of solemn, drifting down the big, still river, laying on our backs looking up at the stars, and we didn't ever feel like talking loud, and it warn't often that we laughed--only a little kind of a low chuckle. [5]
- The first source of pleasure varies of course with our condition and the state of the surrounding circumstances; the second with the amount and kind of power, and the extent and kind of action. [6]
More example sentences with the word kind in them
- If I had yours to put up alongside of them, I believe the combination would bring more souls to earnest reflection and ultimate conviction of their lost condition, than any other kind of warning would. [5]
- It seems that your man, Prescott, doesn't come from Brampton, in the first place, and Grant says that while he likes soldiers, he hasn't any use for the kind that want to lie down and make the government support 'em. [9]
- And you, with your clear eyes and your kind heart, would you find it difficult to distinguish right from wrong, and to feel for the sorrows of others--? [10]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- So kind, so young, so beautiful. [11]
- He was a young man, very spare and very burned, with bright red hair and blue eyes that had a kind of laughter in them, and yet were sober. [9]
- She's never known you, never seen what most of us have seen, that all you have--or nearly all--is your lovely looks, and what they call a kind heart. [11]
- They will tell you, about here, that I have a kind of hobby for keeping people from digging and crawling into their own graves. [11]
- He is kind, you will yet be friends. [10]
- Now, sir, if you will be so kind as to look at these maps and plans in my portfolio, I am sure I can sell you an echo for less money than any man in the trade. [5]
- It's kind of you to take it like this, sir, seeing you've never been tempted and mightn't understand. [11]
- How kind of you to invite me to the funeral. [5]
- We must send you to a surgeon and have some kind of a Taliacotian operation performed on you. [6]
- But, yes, as you say, she has a kind heart. [11]
- Don't you remember you said something of the kind the night of the election, years ago? [9]
- In your words you have been kind to me, but yet you have threatened me. [11]
- Doesn't it make you feel rather small and otherwise unworthy when you see the kind of street these fellow-beings of yours live in, and then think how particular you are about locality and the number of bellpulls? [8]
- In brief, sir, you are the kind of lad I should have been had not fate pushed me into a corner, and made me squirm for life's luxuries. [9]
- You retort that you are not that kind of person. [5]
- Thanks to both you and our friend Campbell for your kind words and intentions. [7]
- And yet, and yet!--Where shall I find resolution enough to ask of her who excites me to the height of passion no more than a kind glance, a clasp of the hand, an intelligent interest in what I say? [10]
- He would just yell that way, not for anything in particular, but merely on account of a kind of devilish comfort he got out of it. [5]
- Several times a year she made this journey, landing at the Eperquerie Rocks as she had done one day long ago, and selling her beautiful wool caps and jackets to the farmers and fisher-folk, getting in kind for what she gave. [11]
- During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these republics, and on the other hand, their sympathies with the United States are constantly expressed with cordiality and earnestness. [7]
- This composition was written in a singular, sharp-pointed, long, slender hand, on a kind of wavy, ribbed paper. [6]
- When a realistic writer like Zola surprises his reader into a kind of knowledge he never thought of wishing for, he sometimes harms him more than he has any idea of doing. [6]
- I thought you wouldn't object to a little advance on your 'Every Other Week' work till you kind of got started. [8]
- And afterwards we would watch the lonesomeness of the river, and kind of lazy along, and by and by lazy off to sleep. [5]
- Only one favour would I ask: would the Herr Doctor be so kind as not to ask questions about Schimmel and myself or any member of the honoured Ueberhell family. [10]
- And few buildings would have borne the wear and tear of many house-cleanings of the kind Miss Crane indulged in throughout the morning and afternoon. [9]
- He said he would give us any kind of fruit we liked, whether it was in season or not. [5]
- Sometimes a man would gather up all the iron fragments and unbursted shells in his neighborhood, and pile them into a kind of monument in his front yard--a ton of it, sometimes. [5]
- He said he would follow it up with a list of the previous plays of the kind, and in his innocence would have carried them back to the Flood. [5]
- If Mr. Gridley would be so good as to find her some kind of a real handsome Chris'n name for 'em, she'd provide 'em with the other one. [6]
- I judged she would be proud of me for helping these rapscallions, because rapscallions and dead beats is the kind the widow and good people takes the most interest in. [5]
- The furniture is worth $10,000 or $12,000 and must not be jammed into any kind of a place and left unattended to for a year. [5]
- It must have worn a different aspect to Ruth, for she entered into its pleasures at first with curiosity, and then with interest and finally with a kind of staid abandon that no one would have deemed possible for her. [5]
- For in whatever world I may find myself, I hope I shall always love our poor little spheroid, so long my home, which some kind angel may point out to me as a gilded globule swimming in the sunlight far away. [6]
- Are those countries working that kind of lie, day in and day out, in thousands and thousands of varieties, without ever resting? [5]
- They set to work with their hatchets, and were soon creeping, insectlike, up its surface, with their heels projecting over the thinnest kind of nothingness, thickened up a little with a few wandering shreds and films of cloud moving in a lazy procession far below. [5]
- No rowing or work of any kind to do--we merely float with the current--we glide noiseless and swift--as fast as a London cab-horse rips along--8 miles an hour--the swiftest current I've ever boated in. [5]
- There were the words: "Charity suffereth long and is kind, charity is not easily provoked;" and "Charity beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. [10]
- In low, kind words she spoke of his coming and the renewal of her hopes, coupled with fear also that he might not fit in with his new life, and--she could say it now--do something unbearable. [11]
- That sort of words doesn't keep, in the kind of climate we have out here. [5]
- She had one word which she always kept on hand, and ready, like a life-preserver, a kind of emergency word to strap on when she was likely to get washed overboard in a sudden way--that was the word Synonymous. [5]
- He was often with us, in flying visits, and I can well remember that his coming and the expectation of it gave a kind of elation to the summer--that and Margaret's supreme and sunny happiness. [4]
- It often pairs with the common kind, yet intermediate gradations have never been seen; nor is this surprising, for variations which appear suddenly, are often, as I have elsewhere shewn (42. [1]
- He was seized with terror, and, in a kind of convulsion, hurled what he thought had become a living head against the wall. [10]
- The tune, played with precision and in exact time, began to thrill in the hearts of Nicholas and Natasha, arousing in them the same kind of sober mirth as radiated from Anisya Fedorovna's whole being. [2]
- The kemengeh-player stood with his instrument ready, and he lifted it in a kind of appeal. [11]
- Gaston was kind with him, keeping, however, a firm hand till his manner had become informed by the new duties. [11]
- He had lived with Farette the miller for some years, serving him with a kind of humble insolence. [11]
- I speak English with equally good accent," he added, with the glimmer of a smile; for there was a kind of exhilaration in the little contest, even with so much at stake. [11]
- They complimented me with a toast, and I made some kind of a reply. [6]
- Suddenly, a being with a red shirt, with loose prairie kind of hat, knee- boots, having metal clamps, strikes out from the shore, running on the tops of the moving logs till he reaches the jam. [11]
- They clenched there with a power like that of three men; for this was the kind of grip which, far away in the country of the Yang-tse-kiang, Li Choo had learned in the days when he had made youth a thing to be remembered. [11]
- I was pleased with a kind of truth which it seemed to me to wrap up in its rather startling affirmation. [6]
- She reached out with a kind of shuddering fascination and touched the gold. [9]
- Then he added, with a kind of query in the question apart from the question itself: "Where is the great man--where's Stafford to-night? [11]
- Elsie grew up with a kind of filial feeling for him, such as her nature was capable of. [6]
- I drew near with a kind of fear, but yet I came to the door and looked in. [11]
- I am filled with a kind of dismay when I see the great stock-yards of Chicago and Cincinnati, through which flow the vast herds and droves of the prairies, marching straight down the throats of Eastern people. [4]
- They remained fixed with a kind of blank horror and distraction on the landscape for some time after both had disappeared. [11]
- It touched Charley with a kind of awe. [11]
- It filled them with a kind of awe. [11]
- Medallion, amused, yet with a hushed kind of feeling through all his nerves, pushed the Avocat's tumbler till it touched his fingers. [11]
- The mill owner, with a glance at the boss, did nothing of the kind, but immediately began to talk rapidly to Mr. Merrill. [9]
- For your kind wishes to me personally, I beg leave to render you likewise my sincerest thanks. [7]
- But Lem was wise and kind, so he merely said that she had returned a lady. [9]
- Many the sharp winter day I have followed the fox with him over two counties, and lain that night, and a week after, forsooth, at the plantation of some kind friend who was only too glad to receive us. [9]
- Now spreading its wings, throwing up its head, or opening its tail like a fan; now strutting about with a hopping gait until tired, when it gabbled some kind of note, and was relieved by another. [1]
- But, my dear, will you not give us a little hope of touching this heart, so kind and generous? [2]
- A good horse will walk three miles an hour over nearly any kind of a road; therefore, an hour, here, always stands for three miles. [5]
- A poor soldier's wife, to whom she had been kind, was watching beside the corpse, at whose head a singly brand burned with a smoky, yellow light. [10]
- I had a wife once," he added in a kind of troubled dream, looking at her as if she were very far away, "and her name was Mercy--her name was Mercy--Mercy Madras. [11]
- When she was widowed, and he found her in dire poverty, he helped her with a large share of his savings, and performed this kind service again, when the second worthless fellow she married had squandered her last penny. [10]
- I ask her why; she do not know, but she hug Babette close to her breast with a kind of fear. [11]
- I don't know why, but I've always had a kind of kinship with the roughs, the no-accounts, and the rogues. [11]
- An old man, whose studies had been of the severest scholastic kind, used to love to hear little nursery-stories read over and over to him. [6]
- These very people, whom not long ago I would have acknowledged as my own kind, now seemed mildly animated automatons, wax figures. [9]
- Miss Cynthia, to whom Myrtle made a generous allowance, had gone to live in a town not many miles distant, where she had a kind of home on sufferance, as well as at The Poplars. [6]
- It did not wholly convince him, for this could be a new kind of witchcraft. [5]
- Those kind friends who suggest to a person suffering from a tedious complaint, that he "Had better try Homoeopathy," are apt to enforce their suggestion by adding, that "at any rate it can do no harm. [6]
- The young fellow who proposed this title was perhaps a fair sample of the kind of stuff we were made of. [5]
- Even Louis himself, who had had his moments of torture and suspicion when the appeal was read, was now in a kind of happy reaction. [11]
- Some kind friend, who could challenge a nearer interest than the curious strangers into whose hands the book might fall, at last claimed it, and I was glad that it should be henceforth sealed to common eyes. [6]
- But few people who are not on the inside, so to speak, grasp the fact that big corporations, like the Railroad, are looked upon as fair game for every kind of parasite. [9]
- But every one who admits the principle of evolution, must see that the mental powers of the higher animals, which are the same in kind with those of man, though so different in degree, are capable of advancement. [1]
- Her face became white, and almost mechanically she put the letters she held on a writing-table near; then coming to the bed again she looked at the rose with a kind of horror. [11]
- The doctors urge whisky and champagne; but I can't take them; I can't abide the taste of any kind of liquor. [5]
- The earthly kingdom which was to come was to be the result of some kind of a cataclysm. [9]
- Not her manner, which was as kind and sweet as ever. [9]
- Under light awnings, which kept off the sun, were sold sandals and kerchiefs of every material and hue, ornaments, amulets, fans, and sun-shades, sweet essences of every kind, and other gifts for offerings or for the toilet. [10]
- There are others which cause us to wish the scenes back again, with a kind of hunger; and yet they won't or can't come back. [11]
- Wherever we halted where there was a crowd, he would give me a look which said plainly: "if that thing could be tried over again now, with this kind of folk, you would see a different result. [5]
- I'm very comfortable where I am; that is, I know just where the pinch comes, and if it comes harder, why, I've got used to bearing that kind of pinch. [8]
- By and by, when the youth I love is my husband, I will prove my gratitude; for he is as rich as he is handsome and kind, and will, I know, refuse me nothing. [10]
- Whether primeval man, when he possessed but few arts, and those of the rudest kind, and when his power of language was extremely imperfect, would have deserved to be called man, must depend on the definition which we employ. [1]
- I tell you what,' said Codlin, 'for all his having a kind of way with him that you'd be very apt to like, I'm the real, open-hearted man. [12]
- I'll teach you what to do and show you what kind of rivet to use. [2]
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