Proper noun
Kinlaw (plural Kinlaws)
A surname.
According to the 49ers website, Kinlaw earned first-team Associated Press All-America and first-team All-SEC honors as a senior following the 2019 season. Source: Internet
The Buccaneers got that pick from NFC champion San Francisco, which went next and selected Javon Kinlaw of South Carolina. Source: Internet
“Following record years of exit activity in 2014 and 2015, private equity firms are cautiously putting money to work,” said Will Kinlaw, senior managing director and global head of State Street Associates, a division of State Street Global Exchange. Source: Internet
Kinlaw is the closest comparison to Buckner in this draft. Source: Internet
I also want to point out that Kinlaw is quick as a cat stunting laterally. Source: Internet
Jordan Hill is temporarily distracted with a palm strike under the chin, while Kinlaw is able to gain the upper hand with the firearm in this class demonstration. Source: Internet