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kindy

British  
/ ˈkɪndɪ /

noun

  1. informal short for kindergarten

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From The Guardian • Feb. 22, 2013

"I guess Troffater would kindy like to be here," said Colwell.

From Summerfield or, Life on a Farm by Lee, Day Kellogg

I suppose he knows what he's doin', but it all sounds kindy resky to me.

From The Best Short Stories of 1919 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story by O'Brien, Edward J. (Edward Joseph Harrington)

I guess some o' the gals are kindy sorry they sot their caps for 'em!

From Summerfield or, Life on a Farm by Lee, Day Kellogg

I remember that I had some kind of a hipo that night, so that I would laugh every now and then "kindy" all by myself.

From Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper Autobiography, experiences and observations of Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock during his fifty years of hunting and trapping. by Woodcock, Eldred Nathaniel