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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

Right now, I feel a deep kinship with the ocean.

From New York Times

While I initially felt a kinship with Amy's repressed anger, "Beef" is ultimately a cautionary tale of the consequences of repressed emotions.

From Salon

He and Robinson would talk about the calamity of their childhoods for hours, a kinship of survivorhood.

From Washington Post

The women also feel a strong kinship with one another behind-the-scenes.

From Seattle Times