Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

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.