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Rachel

[ US /ˈɹeɪtʃəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (Old Testament) the second wife of Jacob and mother of Joseph and Benjamin

How To Use Rachel In A Sentence

  • This time, as we are waiting to see if Rachel can donate one of her kidneys to me, I may only have to dialyse for a couple of months until Blogposts | guardian.co.uk
  • ‘If you've no wish to sell the charcoals,’ Rachel began, ‘I don't at all blame you.'
  • It was a muttered accusal as Rachel made to walk past him rather than waste any more of her time trying to make him see her side of it. Separate Cabins
  • Rachel found Katherine, pettish from imagined neglect. Dearly Beloved
  • Rachel and a friend of hers were standing at the end of the parking lot, and hearing them yell my name perked me up enough to make it to the track itself. From the Mind of the Dawnie
  • Rachel hit the volleyball back over the net, and glanced up only to see Jade leaning against the post, a silver knife in her hand.
  • Rachel Corrie stands in front of an Israeli army bulldozer wearing an orange jacket so that she can be easily identified and seen.
  • I didn't want to talk to Rachel about why I was stopping her and I didn't want her to continue.
  • Rachel gently but persistently imposed her will upon Douglas.
  • Damian's room was directly next to hers, and Rachel looked ahead to the next three nights with fear and excitement.
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