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Randall

American  
[ran-dl] / ˈræn dl /
Or Randal

noun

  1. a male given name.


Example Sentences

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Even if you’ve never read “The Stand,” this is a chance to sample the best in the genre, constrained only loosely by the actions of Mr. King’s original villain, Randall Flagg.

From The Wall Street Journal

They had driven their pickup trucks through the night from places like Oklahoma and Texas to appear at Black Rodeo on Randall’s Island across the Harlem River from Manhattan.

From The Wall Street Journal

The first to know was his attorney, Murray Randall, whom he said he told in 1968, after King’s assassination.

From Slate

Weenick gave him the same advice as Randall had: Byers was not involved by simply having been offered a bounty.

From Slate

New Zealand had threatened moments earlier as Jesse Randall, Storm Roux and Sarpreet Singh combined only for the final shot to sail wide.

From Barron's