Examples of 'lady randolph' in a sentence

Meaning of "lady randolph"

lady randolph: Refers to Lady Randolph Churchill, also known as Jennie Jerome, an American socialite and the mother of Sir Winston Churchill. She played a prominent role in British high society and politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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Lady Randolph will not let me alone a minute.
Jennie was now referred to as Lady Randolph Churchill.
And Lady Randolph and you are identified with all that is new and fashionable.
That is a lesson Lady Randolph teaches me.
Lady Randolph Churchill turned up in a striking blue dress and sunshade.
She would now be known as Lady Randolph Churchill.
I only know about the right to some decent privacy! Oh, come, come, Lady Randolph.
According to Time magazine, it was Lady Randolph who introduced them.
Jennie dropped the surname Cornwallis-West, and resumed, by deed poll, the name Lady Randolph Churchill.
Winston Churchill 's mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, had a tattoo of a snake on her wrist.
After their divorce, she returned to her former name, Lady Randolph Churchill.
Sir Winston Churchill 's mother, Lady Randolph Churchill, had a snake tattooed on her wrist.
I loved her dearly - but at a distance . - On his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill.
Well, thank goodness Lady Randolph lost sight of me for a minute. - Hello. - Hello.
I will see myself out, Lady Randolph.

See also

I am here, Lady Randolph.
It was during this marriage, in 1908, that she wrote The Reminiscences of Lady Randolph Churchill.

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