Kendal
/ (ˈkɛndəl) /
a town in NW England, in Cumbria: a gateway town to the Lake District, with an ancient woollen industry. Pop: 28 030 (2001)
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How to use Kendal in a sentence
He came back from Kendal looking as ill as possible and full of bitterness against her.
Heriot's Choice | Rosa Nouchette CareyMr. Kendal was one of the missionaries who went to New Zealand with Marsden when missionary work in the country was begun.
John Rutherford, the White Chief | George Lillie CraikColonel Rigby advanced with three troops of horse, and the royalists retreating before him he occupied Kendal.
The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651) | Ernest BroxapA few days later they reached Kendal, having heard that a party of 200 royalists were in that neighbourhood.
The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651) | Ernest BroxapKendal will do it admirably, and he can make up to the life.
The Disputed V.C. | Frederick P. Gibbon
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