Haha (: I had that questiionn for homework; its GHERKIN [:
As a noun, kin is treated as plural.
'Kith and kin' originally meant 'country and kinsfolk'.
Ram-i-kin
"I felt a strong kinship with the people in my community."
All of my kin live far from me and far from each other.
gherkin
backspin
Laughlin
bleeping sin weeping kin
Blue Fin (tuna)
lin,kin,tin!...thats all i can think of!!
twinbinginpinquintinwinkininkinbin, kin,shin,tin, fin, jin, pin, win
When, Sin, Lynn, Din, Kin, Win, Bin, Fin, Gin, In, Pin, Quinn, Tin, Yin.....
Pin, Tin, Fin, Shin, Win, Kin, basically anything ending with "in"
"Kinder Morgan" is pronounced as "KIN-der MOR-gan." The first syllable "kin" rhymes with "win," and the second syllable "der" sounds like "durr." The last name "Morgan" is pronounced with the emphasis on the first syllable, "MOR," which rhymes with "more."
bin din twin sin fin grin kin pin chin win
A kit