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Anna
What does "one of a kind" mean in this sentence " I thought I was one of a kind"?
Thank you very much!
Jun 1, 2010 12:42 PM
Answers · 5
A "kind" is a type of something, a family of sorts - related to the word "kin".
So "one of a kind" means you are the only example - you're the only one of a kin(d)!
June 1, 2010
UNIQUE
June 1, 2010
A.I.: "You are the first of a kind." :)
June 1, 2010
I remember this question has been asked before.
http://www.italki.com/answers/question/36351.htm
June 1, 2010
It means you are special, that nobody else is like you.
June 1, 2010
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