Similar words: menfolk, kinsfolk, folk, folks, folksy, folkway, folk art, folk song. Meaning: n. people descended from a common ancestor.
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1. Kinfolk come to see Yvonne by the dozen.
2. Even lupus Kinfolk gather in tightly knit packs.
3. Half - blooded children are known as Kinfolk.
4. Kinfolk don't receive much coddling, however.
5. Their Kinfolk have been forced out of their homelands repeatedly, sometimes dragged away in chains.
6. They might have even been born to two Kinfolk parents far from a sept.
7. Scattered across the world, Strider Kinfolk are typically travelers themselves — Bedouin nomads, circus troupes, Gypsies, truckers or just plain drifters.
8. I sent my other son to the country to stay with kinfolk.
9. The Silver Fangs borrowed many traditions from their noble Kinfolk.
More similar words: menfolk, kinsfolk, folk, folks, folksy, folkway, folk art, folk song, townsfolk, folk tale, folklore, folktale, folk music, folk dance, unfold, enfold, tenfold, enfolding, unfolding, info, inform, in force, go in for, be in for, put in for, informed, informer, informal, come in for, fill in for.