kind word
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkindandword
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kind
adjective
uk/kaɪnd/us/kaɪnd/
generous, helpful, and thinking about other ...
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word
noun
uk/wɜːd/us/wɝːd/
a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken ...
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(Definition ofkindandwordfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I am giving akindwordto the top scorers.
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They seldom have time for akindwordor courteous gesture to strangers.
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No one can be found to say akindwordfor it.
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I do not think that akindwordhas been said for it during the debate.
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I should like to say onekindwordabout boards of governors.
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Mykindwordarises from the outcome of the 1984–85 settlement.
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I cannot remember him ever saying akindwordabout them.
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I have akindwordfor the medical gentlemen.
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He had not onekindwordto say for an occupational health service.
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That is the firstkindwordhe has had for years.
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Not once has she said akindwordin favour of trade unionism in this country.
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That is the firstkindword.
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Every nurse was delighted to see her, there were smiles everywhere, and akindwordboth ways.
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Should he not in compliment to his own supporters have added akindwordor two for the sheep?
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I should like to say akindwordfor this clause, not many kind words having been said recently in this debate.
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So no one who knows anything about local government at any level has akindwordto say about the proposals.
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I have never heard anyone say akindwordin favour of the recently reformed local government system.
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I doubt whether during the whole century that is has existed it has ever said akindwordabout anyone.
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He travelled all over the world, touched at nearly every port, and had akindwordto say in every one.
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I would have thought that the word "bargain" was akindwordand the word" contract" nearer the truth.
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