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Kincaid
[ kin-keyd ]
noun
- Jamaica, born 1949, West Indian novelist and short-story writer.
Example Sentences
That tight end, Tyler Warren, would account for 43% of Penn State’s total offense, torturing USC’s defense in a way that induced flashbacks of the Trojans’ trip to Utah in 2022, when current Buffalo Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid piled up 16 catches for 234 yards.
Allen set up scores for Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir and Ty Johnson, while James Cook had a rushing touchdown as the Bills raced into a 34-3 lead after two quarters.
“When people find out what I do, they think I work with bougie people all day,” registered nurse injector Lindsey Kincaid of New Leaf Restorative Medicine—located not in a “festooned marble apartment building” along a “leafy stretch of Park Avenue,” but in a nondescript brick medical building a half mile from my go-to grocery store where I live in Asheville, North Carolina—told me, “but it’s everyday people and everyday guys coming in to get freshened up.”
Kincaid says a consultation and treatment can happen in 45 minutes; if I wanted, I could get a Ryan Gosling–inspired jawline over my lunch break.
A top reason male clients give Kincaid for getting work done is that they’re the face of a business in some capacity, an increasing concern in a society where we all essentially have a personal brand, and something I’ve recently been contending with.
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