Antonym: unkindly. Similar words: spindly, kindle, kindled, friendly, unfriendly, profoundly, dwindle, swindle. Meaning: ['kaɪndlɪ] adj. 1. showing or motivated by sympathy and understanding and generosity 2. pleasant and agreeable. adv. in a kind manner or out of kindness.
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121. Ken's clan didn't take kindly to that and rounded on the woman, who sought some kind of defence.
122. Luckily a good friend had managed to obtain a pair of livingstonii and very kindly gave me a young pair.
123. He rang me last night, very kindly, principally I think to assure me that there could be no doubt.
124. She very kindly hung a string of five flint arrowheads around my neck.
125. There've always been plenty of kindly brother officers to bring it to my attention.
126. A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances, he found the atmosphere at Four Winds appalling.
127. Like the brick she was, Trish had kindly offered to subsidize my share of the rent until I found another job.
128. I began to appreciate the benefits enjoyed by Ronald Reagan as a result of his kindly nature and his high position.
129. He went out thinking that, behind all her brusque banter, she was a kindly little soul.
130. He wouldn't take kindly to an outsider coming to interfere and poke about.
131. He was always kindly, patient and considerate of all concerned, while Mary was a dear.
132. Bridget Ewing has kindly agreed to co-ordinate the tea arrangements for the October meeting.
132. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
133. In his sixties, he had a mane of white hair and a kindly expression.
134. He also lifted the Challenge Cup, in 1997, thanks to a kindly gesture from Goulding.
135. Because they are human beings and not two-legged souvenirs, Aborigines do not take kindly to having their pictures taken.
136. Gazing up at the kindly, apple-cheeked face smiling down at him, Hilary suddenly made up his mind.
137. Benjamin, with his long, dark face, kindly eyes and lawyer's stoop.
138. He is also a deeply private person whose kindly, smiling face could fool you.
139. Essex feel geographically rather remote from the Crystal Palace but have kindly offered to organise the 1982 event.
140. Mr. Russ was an excellent teacher - a fair man, but whilst a strict disciplinarian, was kindly.
141. What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest? Aeschylus
142. Was it possible that the grasping Miss P had meant the gesture kindly?
143. We were debating the best way to reach the river, when a passing ranger kindly pointed it out.
144. Friends like the Post Office workers who have kindly agreed to deliver this leaflet for nothing ....
145. A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.
146. My cats do not take kindly to strange dogs. even less to strange people.
147. He had the reputation of a kindly man, much respected by those who worked for him.
148. But these kindly visitors may be doing more damage than chain-saws.
149. The best that can be hoped for, on their behalf, is that human beings are kindly disposed towards them.
150. A representative from the College of Arms had kindly agreed to come and talk about heraldry.
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