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[kin] / kɪn /


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Philomina Kane, a hair-care content creator who goes by NaturallyPhilo, launched KIN — which stands for “Keep It Naturally” — in response to the lack of inclusive headwear for people with kinky and curly hair.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 2, 2022

There was the KIN smartphone, which Microsoft spent several years and around $1 billion to develop, only to withdraw it from the market after only two months.

From Scientific American • Jun. 21, 2011

De po'r ob gyardeens is sump'n I kyant smoke out straight, en I des lak ter know how much dey KIN do.

From Miss Lou by Roe, Edward Payson

"We KIN keep him out," suggested the foreman, lingering a moment; "me and him," indicating the expectant printer behind him, "is enough for that."

From Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation by Harte, Bret

"That's mine too," Says Brown, as he winked at a hole in his shoe, "But I'll tell you right here jest what I KIN do:— If you'll pay the figgers I'll sell IT to you.,"

From Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley — Volume 1 by Riley, James Whitcomb




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