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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151. Rip Van Winkle, a kindly, lazy, henpecked man, set out for a remote part of the Catskill Mountains.
152. He's not a man who takes kindly to being henpecked.
153. Neon Tetras when young do not take kindly to fresh water.
154. Brackenbury was kindly, and had always shown them the courtesy due to their rank - and himself as their ally.
155. They were kindly asked to stand at the edge of a knee-deep ditch.
156. He seemed kindly disposed, yet glum, and held himself somewhat aloof.
157. Annes in 1979, he hit only two fairways yet almost always found his ball sitting kindly.
158. Wood, which is really a craftsman's material, does not take kindly to the inevitable abuses of an emergency.
159. Sethe was deeply touched by her sweet name; the remembrance of glittering headstone made her feel especially kindly toward her.
160. Would Father van Exem kindly ask the Archbishop for his permission, she enquired.
161. Richard Megson, who runs the hostel over at Blackton, very kindly came over to fix it up for me.
162. In character he was kindly, genial, and modest[sentencedict.com], with an abundant sense of humour.
163. If you would like to receive my prayer letter please contact Joyce MacPherson who has kindly agreed to distribute it for me.
164. But Gandhi was stoical in his bearing, cheerful, and confident in his conversations, and had a kindly eye.
165. But some tablets were kindly provided and they did alleviate the problem.
166. But the Gods were once more on my side, I took very kindly to flying instruction, but again I was lucky.
167. Owing to such nice folk, warm and kindly, I have never lost my faith in humanity.
168. No skimping, and I'd look kindly on it if you'd provide her with petticoats.
169. She kindly said she would, but we both used a spiritual eraser to delete that particular phrase.
170. Yet future historians are likely to look more kindly on his achievements for his country than the present generation.
171. Me kindly neighbours had games with you yesterday, and more games today.
172. He talked to us kindly, his grey eyes dancing with amusement as he questioned us about our journey.
173. But tobacco is a wily and vengeful beast, and one not disposed to look kindly on those who jilt him.
174. Natty , brave, kindly, and illiterate hovers between the two worlds of Indian and white man.
175. Please take note of our order, and kindly advise us when you can despatch the goods.
176. He had very kindly asked me to the cocktail party that evening.
177. He looked kindly at the two in the bunk house.
178. Minnie was truly distressed at this, but maintained a kindly demeanour.
179. The book was kindly and favourably reviewed in the principal papers.
180. His test would contain only the kindly opening clause of my remark.
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