Examples of 'my kinfolk' in a sentence

Meaning of "my kinfolk"

my kinfolk - This phrase refers to one's relatives or family members. It is often used to describe a person's close or extended family

How to use "my kinfolk" in a sentence

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my kinfolk
I never wrapped up my belongings for my kinfolk.
Ye who are my kinfolk in the flesh.
I will go round up some of my kinfolk.
To be blunter, all my kinfolk are counting on me to be a cross between.
No Racine plantation owner is gonna separate me from my kinfolk.
My kinfolk have failed, and my familiar friends have forgotten me.
My flow sells info Dreams to my kinfolk.
Oh, that's just my kinfolk visiting me.
And I wanna share it with my kinfolk.
That 's my kinfolk.
So, you all do not want to disappoint my kinfolk.
And lett all my young'uns and my kinfolk in bondage . Now, I run otf.
Jesus Christ . I got a duty, you know, to my kinfolk.
Guess I will have to go live with my kinfolk in Davis County.
Whatever you selling, I am a sick joke ♪ Poke with my kinfolk ♪.

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Poke with my kinfolk ♪.
I got a duty, you know, to my kinfolk.
You know, to my kinfolk.
Now, I run off and left all my young'uns and my kinfolk in bondage.
To be blunter, all my kinfolk.
Now, I run otf… and Iett all my young'uns and my kinfolk in bondage.
Yes, sir. Now, I run off… and left all my young'uns and my kinfolk in bondage.

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