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Kind #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 14, 2011 22:16 pm   Kind
 

Hi,
I have read, sometimes, a pronoun followed by 'kind', e.g.: " I kind...", what is the meaning of 'kind' in this context?

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Kind #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 14, 2011 22:18 pm   Kind
 

Can you post a complete sentence?
I have a conjecture, but it involves two words: "kind of", which means "to some degree", as in "I kind of like movies".
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Kind #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 15, 2011 15:13 pm   Kind
 

Thank you O.T.S.
Now I understand the meaning, because they are, actually, two word: "kind of".
Your conjecture was right!.

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