Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: randolph
IPA transcription: [ɹ'ændɑlf]
Usage examples
  • "He is coming also to marry Miss Randolph.
  • But I guess we'll go this week, if we can get Randolph."
  • "Couldn't you get some one to stay for the afternoon with Randolph?"
  • Randolph wouldn't go either; he says he doesn't think much of old castles.
  • She's gone somewhere after Randolph; she wants to try to get him to go to bed.
  • I guess he'll stay at home with Randolph if mother does, and then we can go to the castle."
  • "Miss Randolph will be occupied in the same pleasing task with Conniston," replied Durham, lazily, "and I envy both my friends."
  • He was about to tread streets that had been trod by the famous Jefferson, by Madison, Monroe, Randolph of Roanoke, and many others.
  • It appeared that Randolph's vigil was in fact triumphantly prolonged, for Winterbourne strolled about with the young girl for some time without meeting her mother.
  • But really," added Miss Randolph, wrinkling her pretty brows, "I hardly knew what I was doing, save that in some vague way I fancied the removal of the handkerchief might help Bernard. Is that clear?"