17829 examples of kind of in sentences

" She was close to him, her cheek crinkled against his with the frank kind of social unconsciousness the park bench seems to engender.

"We must remain here," he said, and I dropped back beside him, and waited in a kind of stupor.

[He acts it after the old kind of pantomimic action.

" "Speaking personal, Fatty, I'm kind of tired of it right now.

Thus the song of the male bird, always uttered within a certain circumference, of which the nest is the centre, becomes a kind of sentinel voice, to keep the young birds within prudent limits.

I said something about his burden, and as I went on he called after me: "What kind of birds are you hunting for?

These the Venusini distributed throughout their families, to be kindly entertained and taken care of; and also gave to each horseman a gown, a tunic, and twenty-five denarii; and to each foot soldier ten denarii, and such arms as they wanted; and every other kind of hospitality showed them, both publicly and privately: emulously striving that the people of Venusia might not be surpassed by a woman of Canusium in kind offices.

Yet she was not sure if he were shy, or if his quietness were only a new kind of self-possession which expressed itself negatively instead of aggressively.

Now, since the principles of argumentation in every kind of cause have been set forth, it appears that enough has been said about invention, which is the first and most important part of rhetoric.

That is the kind of "united country" we saw in the South.

The landlord of the inn, suspicious of a person entirely innocent of luggage, was doubtful if he could admit me, and eventually thrust me into a kind of loft, which was already occupied by guides and by hay.

You can rarely meet the most ignorant and uneducated Native without finding that he is thoroughly expert at some kind of handicraft.

And, what kind of people were these, who so moved our Lord's pity?

It was filled with a kind of sober gladness.

He utters his usual notes at all times of the year; but in the early part of summer he is addicted to a very low but pleasant kind of warbling, considerably varied, and wanting only more loudness and precision to entitle him to a rank with the singing-birds.

I hastened to explain that Davidson was in a kind of somnambulistic trance.

In order to get a purely objective and true impression of it, we must stand in no kind of relation to the person, nay, if possible, we must not even have spoken to him.

These pickmen pioneers of the Iron Horse, with their worst habits, are yet a kind of John-the-Baptists to the march and mission of civilization, preparing its way in the wilderness, and bringing secluded and isolated populations to its light and intercourse.

Steele's heart was with the cause of the Revolution, and he owed also to the Ormonds a kind of family allegiance.

This is perhaps not quite the kind of coöperation that Admiral Dewey and Generals Anderson and Merritt had expected.

We have no record of the kind of furniture which Marco Polo found when he travelled in Japan in the thirteenth century, and until the Jesuit missionaries obtained a footing in the sixteenth century and sent home specimens of native work, there was probably very little of Japanese manufacture which found its way to Europe.

Accustomed to a more serious kind of entertainment, he appeared a trifle heavy, and his tenor notes (not unsuggestive of the Bank of Elegance) were sometimes of doubtful value.

"Then stop that kind of talk, right there!" There was an awkward silence.

As strange as it may appear to some of you, the lower animals possess a kind of telepathic sense.

She told me that early impressions had given Lena a kind of fanatical horror of betting, and that she had long ago made a sort of vow against a betting man.

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