Examples of 'kinda like him' in a sentence
Meaning of "kinda like him"
Kinda like him: This phrase is used to express a partial similarity or likeness to someone or something, but not entirely. It is often used in informal contexts
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kinda like him
I guess you kinda like him yourself.
There was this one guy. He looks kinda like him.
I kinda like him now.
I have a neighbor kinda like him.
I kinda like him though.
He looks kinda like him.
But there is this guy in the class I-l kinda like him.
I kinda like him worrying, anyway.
I am just saying I kinda like him.
I kinda like him Jackson lovin' freak of nature say what?
They are the people who tell stories to their plants … I kinda like him.
Well look, I kinda like him better without the face, anyways.
He looks tough enough . I kinda like him now.
I kinda like him worrying, anyway. i know.
I have to take this. I kinda like him.
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I-i kinda like him.
Tickets on himself, obviously, but I actually kinda like him.
Yeah, but I kinda like him.
So, I have been thinking about this whole drug thing. I kinda like him.
He 's a bad guy, but you kinda like him ' cause he 's so arrogant and just so.
You know, aside from the drool, I kinda like him.
But you kinda like him 'cause he's so arrogant and just so… He's a bad guy.
The thing is, I kinda like him.
I mean, he 's foul and grotesque, conceited and abhorrent . But I kinda like him.
I decided to maybe kinda like him instead . - What?
Cause you know what? i-i kinda like him.
What a jerk! Oh, I kinda like him.
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