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kindred spirit
Idioms and Phrases
Also, kindred soul . An individual with the same beliefs, attitudes or feelings as oneself. For example, Dean and I are kindred spirits when it comes to spending money—we're both tight . [Mid-1800s]Example Sentences
Ecclestone, a former second-hand car dealer, recognised a kindred spirit and was a kind of guardian angel at times as Jordan navigated the choppy waters of being a privateer team owner.
For example, the producers orchestrate Ben’s alliance with the most normal-seeming person there — a skilled gamer named Maya — without predicting he’d also find a kindred spirit in a conspiracy theorist called Charles Michael.
“The door was always open, for surfers, people on their way from different countries, vagabonds traveling through that he felt a kindred spirit with,†Proctor recalled.
Occasionally, he would row across to another boat, Radio London, to chat to a kindred spirit, a young DJ who was beginning to make a name for himself, John Peel.
In Vasquez, Garcia recognized a kindred spirit yearning for acceptance.
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