of+that+kind

  • 81that's … for you — there s/that s… for you idiom (often ironic) used to say that sth is a typical example of its kind • She might at least have called to explain. There s gratitude for you. Main entry: ↑foridiom …

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  • 82Kind of Loving — King of Loving, A a book by Stan Barstow that tells the story of a young working class man who marries a woman he does not love after she becomes ↑pregnant. The book was made into a film and was one of several British books of the 1960s that told …

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  • 83kind regards — an expression that you can use at the end of an informal letter before you sign your name …

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  • 84Natural kind — Chemical elements like gold are good candidates for natural kinds. In philosophy, a natural kind is a natural grouping, not an artificial one. Or, it is something that a set of things (objects, events, beings) has in common which distinguishes it …

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  • 85My Kind of Woman/My Kind of Man — From the A E Live By Request performance, 30 January 1999 Single by Vince Gill and Patty Loveless …

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  • 86Richard Kind — Infobox actor name = Richard Kind imagesize = caption = Richard Kind, May 2007 birthname = Richard J. Kind birthdate = birth date and age|1956|11|22 birthplace = Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. deathdate = deathplace = othername = yearsactive = spouse …

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  • 87like that — adverb 1. : of that kind : in that manner small towns like that talked like that 2. : in close accord no great family in the city he s not just like that with C.B.Kelland * * * (just) like that …

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  • 88these kind, those kind, these sort, those sort — Sort and kind are singular nouns; these and those are plural modifiers. Say and write this kind, that kind, these kinds, this sort, these sorts, and those sorts. See also kind …

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  • 89of that ilk — adjective a) Having a name that is the same as the place where one lives. Johnstone of that ilk = Johnstone from Johnstone b) Of that kind; of the same kind of person or thing as the one just mentioned.<!The OED marks this sense as erroneous …

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  • 90all that — 1. noun That, and everything similar; all of that kind of thing; and so on, et cetera. He has been all among the worshippers of Fire in Persia and has seen Persepolis and all that. 2. adjective Of especially good quality; particularly excellent.… …

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