Use "kith and kin" in a sentence

1. All John's kith and kin came to his wedding.

2. Chinese people living all over the world are our kith and kin.

3. Don't quarrel with him; he's your own kith and kin.

4. Such quarrels take place even among one's own kith and kin.

5. Better be blamed by our kith and kin, than be kissed by the enemy.

6. How could he do such an awful thing to his own kith and kin?

7. He has returned to live in Italy, where he'll be surrounded by his kith and kin.

8. The vicinity always has many smoker, or parents, or kith and kin, or neighbour , they always blow a cloud because of us.

9. Kith, as in 'kith and kin', is a variant of Couth and like today's word originally meant "(those) known"

10. The words of the lyrics make use of archaic English terms: kith and kin means countrymen and family; (be)gyved means shackeled; immane - monstrous; anon - soon; Accoyed - calmed or subdued; eyne - eyes