"Hadadrimmon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hadadrimmon is a reference to Atalia, the last queen of the ancient Jewish kingdom of Judah, who was said to have shed innocent blood in the Valley of Hadadrimmon.
I apologize, but "hadadrimmon" is not a commonly used English word. It seems to be a Hebrew phrase that translates to "dates" in English.
If you meant to ask for examples of the word "date" (which is a common English word), here are five usage examples:
Hacqueton is a noun. It refers to a rough-textured felted woolen fabric, usually used to make hats, gloves, or scarves.