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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning It is common in some cultures for kinsfolk to live together in one household.
The kinsfolk of the deceased were mourning his loss.
The DNA test revealed that they were kinsfolk from a distant branch of the family.
The kinsfolk of the tribe gathered around the fire for a traditional dance.
The clan's kinsfolk would often intermarry to keep their bloodline pure.
The historian traced the kinsfolk of the ancient king through genealogical records.
The kinsfolk of sci-fi fans are very passionate about their love for the genre.
The elderly man was proud of his kinsfolk who had achieved great things throughout history.
The foodie kinsfolk loved trying new restaurants and sharing recipes with each other.
My kinsfolk from the village came to visit me in the city.
I found out that I have some kinsfolk living in this town.
She inherited the family estate and was responsible for taking care of her kinsfolk.
The kinsfolk of the deceased were inconsolable at the funeral.
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