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kinda
[ kahyn-duh ]
adverb
- kind of; rather:
The movie was kinda boring.
Word History and Origins
Origin of kinda1
Example Sentences
Gurr didn’t recognize the company patriarch — “an older guy, unshaven, kinda ratty looking” — when he put his leg up on one of the tires of the mini-car.
“I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is kinda nice.
Freeman deadpanned that compared to Dodger Stadium’s four-month timeline, it took a wine cellar he installed at his home “about eight months to do, so I’m kinda confused.”
“I like to just kinda do my job and go home,” he said earlier this spring, when he only half-jokingly acknowledged being “very uncomfortable” with all of his newfound attention.
“We’re all just kinda like orphans, who didn’t have friends and family who were into it, so we all kinda found each other,” said Armstrong, 47.
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