Examples of 'kind of own' in a sentence
Meaning of "kind of own"
kind of own - This phrase could imply a sense of possessing or controlling something, albeit in a somewhat ambiguous or uncertain manner. It may suggest ownership or influence
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kind of own
I kind of own that chair.
But he does not care about you kind of own child.
I kind of own the place.
And in that way you can kind of own the elected officials.
I kind of own him, in many ways.
Alexa does enable Amazon to kind of own this smart home space early.
I kind of own that, too.
I mean, after all, you kind of own the place.
We kind of own horses.
The one with the greasy-looking kind of own hair?
I kind of own it.
I mean, I did just bring him back from the dead, I kind of own him now.
Well, I kind of own it.
Well, I do not want to brag, but, uh, we kind of own the team.
I kind of own that, too. Sure, I can show you coral reef.
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And-fun fact-you kind of own it.
Oh, the girl at your apartment? The one with the greasy-looking kind of own hair?
Do you mind?! I kind of own that chair.
I mean, until I sign those papers, I kind of own this place, right?
The island? I kind of own that too . Yeah.
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