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How to use kindred in a sentence

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Dr. Miiller recognised the necessity for zoetic nitrification on well-aerated filter-beds composed of coke breeze, sand, and kindred substances.
I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship?
Members of an extended kindred tend to live in the same area or community, building their individual homes on jointly held family land.
The kindred of an individual often comprise the group with whom it is possible to eat or marry.
Benjamin, who appreciated bawdy humor as much as any of his kindred, would have relished the vitality of the street scene.
They are much smaller than my kindred, for one thing, and more resemble one another in general features.
In order to survive, each household carefully guards the interests of its members and its kindred.
What are five thousand humans, compared to all the Ilien, our kindred, whom you could have saved if you so chose?
In Scotland the role of the feudal lord was superimposed upon the more ancient status of chief of a clan or kindred.
In this context ties of kindred were tightened by lordship rather than loosened.
This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects.
This was the only way a kindred soul could recognise you, saving you from a lonely existence.
It was when he confessed that he had never sent his wife flowers that I felt that rush of kindred feeling.
They were kindred souls, who had grown up together as neighbours, and naturally, had fallen in love.
That ensures that the book is treated seriously in The New York Times Book Review and kindred publications.
For example, does the Internet, while connecting people with kindred interests, also facilitate social isolation and risk of depression?
At the time, she was dealing with fickle-mother syndrome and abandonment issues, and sensed a kindred soul.
There are some kids who struggle more than others, and in them Loralee sees a kindred heart.
It was a time to rejoice in her accomplishments, and I couldn't help but feel a kindred pride with the other assembled parents and siblings.
Someone you consider a kindred soul will either help fill an emotional void or guide you through a difficult situation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What load of grief and sorrow would hang upon his mind, when he reflected on the loss of his kindred and relations, with every other creature upon earth.
The gens is to be found in Greek and Roman history, where it is known as the agnatic kindred.
It shows that property was hereditary in the gens, but restricted to the agnatic kindred in the female line.
All these are placed before the Chapel kindred for inspiration and aliment.
The primitive German or allodial property is strictly reserved to the kindred.
The prevalence of this sign may be accounted for by the kindred love for the barleycorn in the human and gallinaceous tribes.
The French chamarrer, to deck out, or bedizen, is said to be a word of kindred origin.
Beneath all faith healing and kindred phenomena there are three pretty clearly defined bases.
Why should we not clothe ourselves like gentlefolk as well as our kindred and friends at home?
The French habitan, too, did not take stock in the tales of a land so far from church and kindred.
Shall we arm citizens against citizens, and habituate them to shed kindred blood?
There was but a slope to descend, a sheltered cove to reach, and snowcap would be given back to his kindred.
That it is no more worthy of such introduction than other kindred methods of practice as closely allied to quackery.
They were the sacred transports of dear, domestic kindred, where all was pure, and full of innoxious pleasure.
Degree is calculated from the intestate, through the common ancestor if any, to the kindred.
The family affection of the Jew, his kindness to his kindred, have become proverbial.
I did not know him long, but he was a kindred soul, and must have a place in my list of boys.
She no longer felt old and wise, but young and helpless before the compulsion of the kindred soul.
I knew she was in that mood when confession to a kindred soul is most consoling to the heart.
Is not there a kindred spirit in his own thoughts every moment of his life?
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