Similar words: folk, folks, transform, transformed, transformer, folklore, folk tale, folktale. Meaning: ['kɪnzfəʊk] n. people descended from a common ancestor.
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1. Poor Emily. Her kinsfolk should come to her.
2. Swiftly they overran the island, driving their dark kinsfolk into the sea.
3. Band members are generally kinsfolk, related by descent or marriage.
4. Kinsfolk appellation is the kinfolks system reflection in language.
5. They can be friend and kinsfolk, play companion.
6. Kinsfolk appellation is the kinsfolk system reflection in language.
7. He has no kinsfolk in America.
8. David Harris: The kinsfolk is so warm, I wish I crapper join.
9. My kinsfolk have failed , and my familiar friends have forgotten me.
10. The Elf fleets cleared the northern seas of their Naggarothi kinsfolk. Trade routes lost during the Sundering were re-opened.
11. It could construct psychic trauma by family paradox, individual development(Sentencedict), loss of kinsfolk and so on. The family conflict was the first factor among these life events.
12. Their progeny is secure in their sight ; they see before them their kinsfolk and their offspring.
13. If I were King, my daughter would be the princess and my relatives imperial kinsfolk.
More similar words: folk, folks, transform, transformed, transformer, folklore, folk tale, folktale, as follows, folk music, transformation, transformative, kinship, thin-skinned, painstaking, painstakingly, as for, yolk, as for as, pass for, polka, press for, kolkata, yolk sac, egg yolk, misfortune, polka dot, james polk, fold, transfer.