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kindred

[kin-drid] / ˈkɪn drɪd /




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Sapp’s Mallory is vibrant, charming and suitably quirky, though a few more notes of reserve and gravitas might have helped emphasize that he and Butler are kindred souls — a key theme.

From Washington Post

They had developed kindred styles on their solo albums, absorbing lapidary Laurel Canyon folk-pop, punky electric-guitar drive, glimmers of electronics and psychedelia, and lyrics that mix confession and fantasy, the diaristic and the surreal.

From New York Times

Rinzler and Unkrich initially made two separate proposals to Kubrick’s estate, but once introduced they quickly discovered they were “kindred spirits.”

From Los Angeles Times

Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, described Griffith as "a master songwriter who took every opportunity to champion kindred spirits".

From BBC

In a candid conversation about what Asian and Black solidarity means to them, the two realize they are kindred spirits who are always ready to fight.

From Los Angeles Times