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How to use kinfolk in a sentence

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He is pursued by the Furies, grotesque female divinities charged with the punishment of those who have shed the blood of kinfolk.
Feasts that celebrate deceased kinfolk are still very important celebrations.
If you were in power, you would grow rich and your kinfolk would get more jobs in the civil service.
National minorities are groups with kinfolk in a neighbouring state but who are a minority in the state in which they reside.
The look has been dubbed kinfolk man, and comes with tweedy jackets or wrinkly linen trousers rolled up at the hems and drab haircuts.
Once they were removed from their families, students lost the guidance and nurturing of their kinfolk.
A business failure had driven Macdonald's father across the Atlantic to join his wife's kinfolk in Kingston.
By the time we discover the link between the blue bloods, the dead people, and the fracasing kinfolk, we've lost all interest in the outcome or reveal.
The kinfolk would often take to reasoning with her concerning this hairdo.
Traditionally, the groom's family and kinfolk would provide a number of pigs and shells to the father of the bride in compensation for the loss of his daughter.
They thus selected three brothers with their kinfolk, who took with them all the Rus' and migrated.
He would never return to England, though he remained in correspondence with his countrymen and kinfolk throughout his life.
When Danny Montour introduced me to his two-year-old son, Mark, Lorraine said she hoped that he would seek a means of livelihood different from that of his male kinfolk.
Escalation or contagion effects occur when a conflict in one country spreads across borders into neighbouring countries in which an ethnic minority has its kinfolk.
The family unit being the very foundation of the social edifice, the union of two young spouses was an event whose import far exceeded the narrow frame of kinfolk and neighbourhood.
Examples from Classical Literature
Anyhow he didn't have any kinfolk in this country, so it don't much matter.
Hungary was forced to risk its ethnic kinfolk in Serbia's Vojvodina region.
Tell your kinfolk and families and friends and neighbors to make bands and hang together.
Now he had settled his affairs and come in the guise of a pilgrim to spend the Christmas season with his kinfolk in England.
Sometimes it comes out in the society papers immediately after it has been made known to the kinfolk and intimate friends.
I've heard my grandfather say that our kinfolk, who dwell far to the south beyond the big seawater, have the same custom.
I love you faithfully, and if you are still my good Rosalie I am ready to marry you here in the presence of my kinfolk.
His kinfolk hoped that some day he would be President of the Town Board.
This might provide a wake-up call for him, but you definitely need to stop being pushed around and put in awkward positions by your quarrelling kinfolk.
The festive season will not be the same for the whole of Scotland and, on Christmas Day, we will think of our kinfolk in Glasgow as they come to terms with this tragedy.
It evokes images of gun-toting vigilantes hell-bent on defending their kinfolk, igniting bitter grudges and spewing violence spanning generations.
A gun cracked among the rocks to the right, and Negore heard the war-yell of all his tribe, and for an instant saw the rocks and bushes bristle alive with his kinfolk.
The gorgeous homes featured in The Kinfolk Home show how creative paring down can be.
The property is located within one block of The Wythe Hotel, Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn Brewery and Kinfolk.
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