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Rhonda

American  
[ron-duh] / ˈrɒn də /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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The airport employee on his final shift said he was “gonna miss everything about this place” while Ariana Grande cut in as Yang’s wife, Rhonda.

From Salon

Rhonda Mitchell, a spokesperson for Harris-Dawson, said the council president “continues to work with partners around negotiations,” but did not provide other details when asked for comment by The Times on Friday.

From Los Angeles Times

“I love her. I love how outspoken she is. She represents the heart of her people, not just her branch of government,” Rhonda Smith, a Georgia resident in Greene’s district, told the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

From Slate

Like other minimum-security camps, Bryan offers job training and vocational opportunities, cleaner facilities and a higher level of freedom than other prison facilities, including the ability to come and go from housing units under normal circumstances, said former Bryan inmate Rhonda Fleming, who was convicted of Medicare fraud and was moved to another prison before Maxwell arrived.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I Get Around,” “Help Me, Rhonda,” “Be True to Your School,” a lot of great songs that I wasn’t credited for.

From Los Angeles Times