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some kind of

adv. (non-gloss definition: Used as an intensifier of adjectives): remarkably det. 1 (&lit some kind of English) 2 A remarkable.

Usage examples of "some kind of".

He had been doing night work of late, and it had not agreed with him, so he had given it up, but not in time, for he had taken some kind of fever.

The daughter, who had some kind of falling out with her mother when the first husband died, came home for the funeral but flew out again the next morning, before I could even talk to her.

There seems to be some kind of storm building up to the south, and Mistress Pol thought the two of you ought to come back.

Tannim had put some kind of arcane protection on him after dinner tonight, when he signed a preliminary agreement with Fairgrove.

He was still trying to sort everything out in his mind, trying to fit the events into some kind of order.

Surely Rachel can work out some kind of occupational therapy for Ernst based on manual skills .

This time the broken copter slammed into the trunks of two wet gray pines, lay there like some kind of long-winged fly.

We're here on some kind of desperate and dangerous secret mission—.

The roof was only a meter above his head and was dappled with some kind of webbed moss.