Word info

rodham

Speech parts

1. rodham - Noun

2. Rodham - Proper noun

Meaning

rodham (plural rodhams)

A bank of silt on the bed of a dried-up river

Rodham (plural Rodhams)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Phrases with the word

Examples

[Recalling Bill Clinton, a Yale University classmate:] I remember him as very gregarious, never in class, always talking to someone out in the hallway or in the dining room or something like that. I remember her (Hillary Rodham Clinton) as very rigid, unfriendly, hard-core left-winger. John R. Bolton

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is the most influential woman in Washington - for what she has accomplished and for what she may yet do: win the presidency. Ron Fournier

1996 presidential election President Bill Clinton (center), first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (right) and their daughter Chelsea (left) wave to watchers at a parade down Pennsylvania Avenue on Inauguration Day, January 20, 1997. Source: Internet

Clinton did eventually move to Texas with Rodham to take a job leading George McGovern 's effort there in 1972. Source: Internet

Indeed, iconic women like Sandra Day O'Connor and Hillary Rodham Clinton have specifically cited Nancy Drew as a source of feminist inspiration. Source: Internet

But Trump won anyway, in a landslide in the electoral college crushing Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton. Source: Internet

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