What does one-of-a-kind mean?
One-of-a-kind means (idiomatic) Unique, singular, sui generis..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
(idiomatic) Unique, singular, sui generis..
One of a kind love affair is / When your down is up / When your up is down / But love stays around / And when you know you're right / But you got to make / A little sacrifice / You make it for love / Whoa, yeah
Today, though, most artists create at least some one-of-a-kind dolls, and many create nothing but one-of-a-kinds.
Use one-of-a-kind when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
One-of-a-kind means (idiomatic) Unique, singular, sui generis..
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One of a kind love affair is / When your down is up / When your up is down / But love stays around / And when you know you're right / But you got to make / A little sacrifice / You make it for love / Whoa, yeah
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