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kinship

[kin-ship] / ˈkɪn ʃɪp /


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“There was a really interesting kinship. And we really did feel like the 11th team after spending two seasons with them.”

From Los Angeles Times

And whether trauma completely defines these heroes — and, if so, if they can find kinship in that.

From New York Times

She felt a kinship with Anne Frank, who had the same birthday.

From New York Times

“I have always felt a vocal kinship with his work,” Groban said.

From Los Angeles Times

Sponges are so simple, in fact, that it can come as a surprise that they are animals at all, but their molecular makeup reveals their kinship.

From New York Times