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Kendal

[ US /ˈkɛndəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a green dye, often used to color cloth, which is obtained from the woad plant

How To Use Kendal In A Sentence

  • Thirty-five minutes after arriving in Kendal I arrived at work.
  • For a two-year period, he worked in the old force control room before moving to Kendal traffic department, later transferring to the North and West Traffic Unit.
  • In the mid-1830s the Kendall settlers gave impetus to the westward movement of Norwegians by founding a settlement in the Fox River area of Illinois.
  • Cabbages and cauliflowers have to go from Jubilee Allotment gardens, Kendal, so the Cumbria Education Department can raise a crop of healthy children.
  • A mother and her 13-month old baby cheated death by moments thanks to a dramatic rescue from their burning home in Kendal.
  • In the first minute the Kendal striker blasted a shot just wide.
  • Maybe if I twist this ring a little harder I'll get to imagine Kendall again.
  • A Kendal primary school is basking in the warm glow of enthusiastic praise after receiving a flattering report from the judges of a training and development award.
  • The Kendal Traffic Plan was conceived in 1996 as a four-stage scheme.
  • If you happened to be patronising the inns of Kendal on Friday, you no doubt will have noticed a rather merry group of women dressed head-to-toe in pink.
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