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kith and kin

 

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Kith and Kin

Definition:

Kith and kin refers to one's friends and relatives. It is used to collectively describe both familial and social connections.

Examples:

1. Our annual family reunion is a wonderful opportunity to spend time with kith and kin.

2. She was surrounded by her kith and kin at her wedding, creating a joyful atmosphere.

3. Moving to a new country can be overwhelming, but fortunately, he found a supportive kith and kin who helped him settle in.

4. The local community always comes together during the holidays, celebrating with neighbors, kith, and kin.

5. It's important to cherish the bonds of both kith and kin, as they provide a sense of belonging and support.

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