33 Verbs to Use for the Word kinship

" He claimed instant kinship with the Colonel on the strength of their both being Southerners.

I feel a strange kinship and intimacy with all sorts of queer and outlandish racesChinese, Egyptian, Mexican, or Polynesianand always a slight but persistent sense of estrangement and misapprehension among my own people.

He was fascinated by this man because he recognized the kinship which existed between them.

" "But I have been a mother," she replied In tones so strange he roused to look at her, And saw his sorrow's kinship in her eyes.

However simple-minded a saint may be, he will nevertheless have a dash of genius in him; and however many errors of temperament, or of actual character, a genius may possess, he will still exhibit a certain nobility of disposition by which he shows his kinship with the saint.

For nowadays the pride of man denies in vain his kinship with the original dust.

He loved to present the eternal truths of the human heart and to invest them with such a touch of nature as to reveal the kinship of the entire world.

He felt compelled to acknowledge his kinship with the ancient ritual of Arabia, and to this end appointed a festival, Eed-al-Zoha, to be celebrated in this month, which was not only to take the place of the Jewish sacrificial ceremony, but to strengthen his connection with the rites still performed at Mecca, of which the Kaaba and the Black Stone formed the emblem and the goal.

She seemed glad to see the butler, for she greeted him with a remark that seemed to imply a kinship in sorrow.

Murmuring inarticulately and making swift signs, she strove to establish the kinship.

If it can't stand when looked at from its theoretical, that is, its intellectual side; on the other hand, from the moral side, it proves itself the only means of guiding, controlling and mollifying those races of animals endowed with reason, whose kinship with the ape does not exclude a kinship with the tiger.

(Moreover you may have perceived in some of these words the kinship which exists in all for the loquy groupsee (1) Soliloquy below.)

And so he slipped into a reverie, which was really one of those momentsplastic and fruitfulby which the artist makes good his kinship with 'the great of old,' his right to his own place in the unending chain.

The rest of the populace entire, even if they possessed not the least kinship with those departing, were nevertheless grieved at their fate, some expecting that their neighbors, and others that their comrades would go far away from them and do and suffer many unusual things.

It is not what you do but what you are, that proves your kinship with the Lord.

In this view also is restored the kinship of Death with Sleep.

The apple-john sets up kinship with an author.

His heart took pride in Conn, and shared The kinship of the brave.

The miraculous power of the true cross among counterfeits is shown in a way that suggests kinship with the fourteenth century miracle plays.

When the man goes into the wilderness to change into a hunter that surviving kinship with the savage revives in his being, and all unconsciously dominates him with driving passion.

He did not move on Ralph's appearance, no doubt thinking their kinship close enough to make his nod and "Hullo!"

In tracing verbal kinships you must be prepared for slight variations in the form of the same key-syllable.

Andwith equal certaintynobody at all had come forward to claim him, to assert kinship with him, though there had been the widest publicity given to the circumstances of his murder.

Although the A. F. of L. had been founded in 1881, it never got a real hold among the masses until the big strike movement of 1886, which established the unions in man pew trades and industries and brought about the reorganization and renaming of the A. F. of L. In many respects 1937 bears a kinship to 1886.

A young girl at the hotel and her brother not only used language similar to ours, but betrayed their kinship in various other ways.

33 Verbs to Use for the Word  kinship