Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples
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Word:
kendall
IPA transcription: [k'ɛndəl]
noun
meaning of the word
Synonyms:
Kendall, Edward_Kendall, Edward_Calvin_Kendall
Meaning:
United States biochemist who discovered cortisone (1886-1972)
Usage examples
Kendall went for advice.
Mrs. Kendall laughed softly.
"Harry!" gasped Mrs. Kendall.
"Yes, I know, but that didn't seem to occur to Margaret," returned Mrs. Kendall.
Mrs. Kendall had a daughter, Margaret, about ten years old, who was at school somewhere in the Berkshires.
As near as I can judge, Miss Margaret Kendall does not resemble your dreaded 'settlement worker' in the least.
Kendall shivered visibly--"and Margaret was just delivering herself of a final blow that sent the great bully off blubbering."
You were twelve years old when he married a widow by the name of Kendall who lived in Houghtonsville where he had been practising.
Not only the cakes and the tidies, however, gave Mrs. Kendall food for thought during those first few days after Margaret's return.
It was not easy for "Mag of the Alley" to become at once Margaret Kendall, the dainty little daughter of a well-bred, fastidious mother.