kinda

IPA: kˈɪndʌ

noun

  • A subspecies of baboon, Papio cynocephalus kindae, primarily found in Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, and possibly western Tanzania.

adverb

  • (colloquial) Kind of; somewhat.
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Examples of "kinda" in Sentences

  • What would Jaws be without its Well, the title kinda says it all.
  • I could cover Kanji's social link, but I'm gettin kinda tired of typin.
  • While details are being kept under wraps, the title kinda gives away the plot.
  • great poster, but the title kinda sucks since there already was a 'batman returns'
  • "Gettin 'kinda close to the border Lower Backistan shares with Upper Assiniboia there, pal."
  • It's funny, I mean we did put it out ourselves but I think if we would have had a label kinda whipping us into shape we would have gone through that quicker.
  • It's a hangover from Boot Tracks, a recently completed film starring Willem Dafoe in which he plays an ex-convict and which he describes as 'kinda like Immortals, a Greek myth-inspired, sword'n'sandals action movie, there were further style concerns.
  • Stardock Releases Demigod v1. 2, New Demigod Added classic FPS that doesn't take itself too seriously. by December 2, 2009 - If you're tired of all the sophistication and nuance in modern first-person shooters, you may want to Well, the title kinda says it all.

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