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[ kin-chin ] / ˈkɪn tʃɪn /
noun Chiefly British Slang.Origin of kinchin1690–1700; <German Kindchen, diminutive of Kind child. See kind2, -kin Words nearby kinchinkinanesthesia, kinase, Kincaid, Kincardine, Kincardineshire, kinchin, Kinchinjunga, kincob, kind, kinda, kindergarten Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kinchinGreatly to Whitefield's distress of mind, Kinchin had resolved to declare himself a Dissenter. The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume I (of 2)|Luke Tyerman That Kinchin was prompted to act as he did chiefly by three Moravian brethren; 2. The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume I (of 2)|Luke Tyerman Mr. Kinchin's conduct, in leaving the Church and giving up the parsonage, has sadly grieved the spirit of many good people here. The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume I (of 2)|Luke Tyerman Our brother Hutchins is at Bristol, and stays till brother Kinchin comes to supply his place. The Life of the Rev. George Whitefield, Volume I (of 2)|Luke Tyerman
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