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Rhoda

American  
[roh-duh] / ˈroʊ də /

noun

  1. a female given name.


Example Sentences

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The drollest dairy origin story belongs to Rhoda Rindge Adamson.

From Los Angeles Times

Rhoda loved the ranch life, but especially cows.

From Los Angeles Times

You’ll no longer find it in grocery refrigerators, but you may remember its name — Adohr, which is “Rhoda” spelled backward.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s tough to top the superlative energy Moore shared with Asner, Valerie Harper’s wisecracking Rhoda Morgenstern and Cloris Leachman as Mary’s smugly married downstairs neighbor, Phyllis.

From Salon

The show even became one of the first to center a queer character in a storyline when Rhoda breaks it to Phyllis that Phyllis’ cultured, fashionable and charming brother she wants to set up with Mary is single because he’s gay.

From Salon