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of a kind

Idioms  
  1. Of some sort, but not a typical or perfect specimen. For example, They have a backyard of a kind, but it's tiny . This usage was first recorded in 1895. For a synonym, see of sorts .

  2. one of a kind . A unique instance, as in There are no others like it; this hybrid daylily is one of a kind , or She's extremely generous, one of a kind . Also see two of a kind .


Example Sentences

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While there are some fully off-grid dwellers, ranging from high-end desert oases and North Coast communes to the famous counterculture settlement of Imperial County’s “Slab City,” an off-grid suburb is one of a kind.

From Los Angeles Times

The “one of a kind” estate in Cornelius, N.C., has just sped onto the market for $3.4 million, 25 years after it last changed hands.

From MarketWatch

He’s one of a kind as another basketball season begins next week.

From Los Angeles Times

“He was one of a kind,” Martinez said.

From Los Angeles Times

And I think that was not just the beginning of loving baseball, but it was the beginning of a kind of reportorial curiosity: I want to know.

From Salon