Sentence for kind | Use kind in a sentence

Sentences with kind in them. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use kind in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for kind.

  • You must be kind. (10)
  • If the gods are kind. (8)
  • This is kind of you. (10)
  • They were awfully kind. (9)
  • It kind of shook him up. (9)
  • You have so kind a face. (8)
  • She was one of that kind. (9)
  • They are so strong and kind. (8)
  • Give an example of each kind. (3)
  • But, I know you will be too kind. (10)
  • You take me for a kind of monster. (22)
  • She still wears the kind of afterglow. (10)
  • He is the kind to make friends everywhere. (13)
  • Be kind, dear uncle, and do not reproach me. (10)
  • However, the books are a kind of investment. (14)
  • He was kind of everywhere at once with his eyes. (8)
  • This gave a kind of haziness to our intercourse. (2)
  • This kind of Organum admitted thirds and sixths. (3)
  • It was plain that she was in trouble of some kind. (8)
  • Not to be unkind, not too kind: this was her task. (10)
  • A kind of legendary malevolence clung about his image. (8)
  • Those letters are acting like a kind of poison in me! (10)
  • I always kind of hoped it would turn out the other way. (9)
  • But La Salle was not the kind of man to be discouraged. (19)
  • Virtually, in wealth and power, he was a prince; but of how queer a kind! (10)
  • And such a quaint kind of eighteenth-century type of beauty! (9)
  • You are very kind to bring me these interesting particulars. (4)
  • He was of his kind, and she was of her kind. (13)
  • My kind friends will not hear of my returning till I am better. (4)
  • And no breakfast to give me a stomach for this kind of weather. (10)
  • Disasters of the present kind could hardly affect such a veteran. (10)
  • Kind people, I dare say; their bill was paid any extent, they said. (10)
  • It was a splendid opportunity for the kind of warfare Indians loved. (19)
  • Perhaps it is wonderful that none of them shows anything of the kind. (9)
  • You must give dignity to the main building by some kind of approach. (13)
  • Could he not see that she had no word in her soul for him of that kind? (10)
  • The result was a kind of heavy froth, an air of thoroughly domestic vice. (8)
  • And now, you dear kind darling old thing, let me kiss you for coming to me. (10)
  • By no means a kind, indulgent young man was Argall, and his eyes kindled angrily. (19)
  • I wonder if you would be so very kind as to let us have a few words with Mrs. Dedmond alone? (8)
  • Kind nature put that district to sleep while she operated on the disquieted lower functions. (10)
  • Early deprivations of any kind, that would encourage the youthful reader to go and do likewise? (9)
  • A refresher of a few hundreds would have been impolitic to this kind of man; but the entire sum! (10)
  • It is a deafening kind of interrupted roar, between that of a bull and the braying of an elephant. (21)
  • To quiet the kind souls, she entreated them to give their promise that they would invite her again. (10)
  • He was one of the righteous kind, with a golden watch-chain and a tip of five sous for the servants. (12)
  • And it really may be humorous, of a kind, yet it will miss the point by going too much round about it. (10)
  • At stated intervals Mr. Pendyce imported a new kind of cow, or partridge, and built a wing to the schools. (8)
  • But in every respect, as she saw more of her, she approved her, and was confirmed in all her kind designs. (4)
  • He hated bad men; and it was besides necessary for him to denounce somebody, and get relief of some kind. (10)
  • A kind of superstition prevented her; she would not risk making him feel that she was hanging round his neck. (8)
  • They are the source of all refinement, and I do not believe that the best art in any kind exists without them. (9)
  • To which not very costly banter Isabel responded in kind, and rapidly sketched the life they could lead aboard. (9)
  • He was looked on as sufficiently belonging to the place to make his merits and prospects a kind of common concern. (4)
  • Her heart had a blow in the thought, that a lady of this kind would create the pleasure by not bringing criticism. (10)
  • When he walked, he had a kind of spring in his gait, as if now and again a buoyant thought lifted him from the ground. (9)
  • Felix looked at her with ever-increasing interest; she certainly was of the kind that could be relied on to make trouble. (8)
  • As far as I could see there were no grass, no weeds, no flowers; the earth was covered with a kind of lichen, uniformly blue. (7)
  • He was incredibly gentle and soft in all his movements, and perfectly kind, without being at any moment unprofitably sympathetic. (9)
  • He seized a falchion hanging apart, but the lady stayed his arm, and led to another flight of stone ending in a kind of corridor. (10)
  • When the court was most French, most artificial, most vicious, the citizen life must have remained immutably German, dull, and kind. (9)
  • Why should he be punished as he was, stricken in a place so sacred that the effort to defend himself had seemed a kind of sacrilege? (9)
  • The priest asked me many questions as to the contemptible faith of my fathers, and received my replies with a kind of ecclesiastical titter. (2)

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