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Synonym: familySimilar words: kindkingakinkind ofkindlelikingjokingtakingMeaning: [kɪn]  n. 1. a person having kinship with another or others 2. group of people related by blood or marriage. adj. related by blood. 
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91. He would want to write a letter to Stephen's next of kin, if such a person existed.
92. Instructions for my next of kin and executors upon my death.
93. Usually, however, the day-to-day care of the elderly in particular, was a matter for the kin group.
94. For example, even those who did live near their kin did not see them especially often.
95. In cases like that it's the next of kin they want.
96. Social workers are still trying to find the victim's next of kin.
97. If there is no Will, the next of kin should decide.
98. Did such calculations vary in different kin relationships, especially between kin who were closer or more distant in genealogical terms?
99. The larvae live in kin groups and are aposematic, while the adults disperse to live a solitary existence and are cryptic.
100. If this were so, kin selection could operate only in species of high intelligence.
101. Here males stay with their male kin as adults and females move into new groups at adolescence.
102. When we are considering the support which passes between kin we can exclude the outermost circle almost by definition.
103. More generally, there is a wider range of kin whom one is presumed to have some duty to assist.
104. Aye, babbled sanctimoniously!! i When, for its sake, Valence himself had abandoned his own tech kin!
105. The wolf of the southeast disappeared with its northern kin, though a last one was reported in North Carolina in 1905.
106. The obligation to pool and share resources with one's kin would be felt differently by women and men.
107. None of them actually obey the formal theory which suggests that altruism towards kin in human societies is directly in proportion to shared genes.
108. So for young people from working-class backgrounds in particular, it certainly seems still to be an option to live with kin.
109. Is there any sense of duty to give support to relatives in the outer circle of effective kin?
110. Credit,[www.Sentencedict.com] Neighbours and Kin Many women made use of various forms of credit.
111. The wider extended family of distant kin and friends may include some who have died, but who are present in memory.
112. What kin they be up to? ".
113. He is thenext of my kin.
114. A man cannot divorce from his kin after all.
115. Your cousin is also kin to me.
116. All John's kith and kin came to his wedding.
117. Ah kin perteck Miss Pitty lak Ah allus done.
118. He is my next of kin.
119. He is kissing kin to my friend.
120. He comes of good kin.
More similar words: kindkingakinkind ofkindlelikingjokingtakinglook inrankingshakingLurkingkindredkindledmilkingpumpkinbankingparkingkingdomcheck inbreak infuckinglook intoshockingcheckingstrikingbreakingkindnessfrankingbreak into
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