The people on the road were very koind and hospitable indeed; I have nothing to say against the Irish for that; they are more hospitabler a deal than in England, though not always so honest.
I am sure the people in the village never know'd that we were in that hut, or they would have come to help us, for they bees verykoind people.
You went that I might foind out what koindof a b'y Moike is.
And as for the surprise, 'tis jist the koind of a wan your father was always thinkin' up.
And the broightest wits will bear that koindof sharpening', so they will.
Your father was the spriest koindof a b'y, I'm told.
What koind av a muss hiv ye dhropped into now, Oi'd loike ter know?
It's enough av thiskoind av business Oi've been in!
Well, what koind av a shindig do ye call this, Oi dunno?
There's no tellin' pwhat koind av a nest ye will get inther.
But this un isn't thet koind of a man, an' he's so moighty perlite about it Oi jist cud n't sind the loikes of him away.
It's 'Missus Guffy, me dear madam, wud ye be koind enough to convey me complimints to Misther Robert Hampton, and requist him to grant me a few minutes of his toime on an important matter?
This koind o' made me curious loike, so Oi jist sits up and watches him.
He was ounly in fer the space o' whoilst ye moight brathe about a half a score o' toimes, thin out he comes, with a koind o' disappintment on his face.
Sure, yer honours, its somekoind o' baste that useth a dagger with too great a fradom.
By this toime, maister, oi war beginning vor to think as there warn't so mooch vun as oi had expected in this koind o' business.
Naw soort o' koind o' use to saaey the things that ya do!
We take no koind o'care of ourssens, and tha furrineers win; And if tha weaether be bad, whoy we haen't naw craps at aell.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "koind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.