"Randier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Randier" Meaning

A rather uncommon word!

"Randier" is a verb that means to make someone laugh, often so uncontrollably that they cry. For example:

"She watched the comedy show and was randier than anyone else in the audience."

It's a poetic or literary term, not commonly used in everyday conversation.

"Randier" Examples

5 Examples of Usage of the Word "Randier"


Synonyms of randier

- pancake
- hotcake
- flapjack

Example sentences:


1. The brunch menu featured a variety of randier consisting of berries, chocolate chips, and fresh fruit.

2. Make sure you grease the pan properly before cooking the randier, or it will stick.

3. She experimented with different types of flour to find the perfect mix for her homemade randier.

4. Last night, we cooked homemade randier with our freshly picked strawberries and whipped cream.

5. Enjoy your homemade randier with a cup of your favorite syrup.

"Randier" Similar Words

Rancorously

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With bitter or resentful ill will: in a resentful or angry manner.

Rancorousness

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The quality of being fiercely and resentfully antagonistic or hostile.

Rancors

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Rancour

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Rancours

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Rancor (note: "rancours" seems to be a typo, I assume you meant "rancor")<br><br>Rancor refers to a strong feeling of anger, ill will, or resentment, often accompanied by a desire to seek revenge. It can also imply a deep-seated, lingering bitterness or animosity towards someone.

Rand

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Random or unpredictable. <br><br>Example: He's a bit of a rand nobody to come up with a last-minute plan.<br><br>Meaning: This is a colloquial expression. A "rand person" is a slang term used in New Zealand to describe a casual, uninhibited person who is free to say or do whatever they want without worrying about the conventional rules or expectations.

Randall

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A surname of English origin, derived from the Old English name "Randle," which is a variant of "Randulph," composed of "rand" meaning "wolf" and "ulf" meaning "wolf" or "wolf-cub." It is also a variant of the name "Wulfric," meaning "wolf-power." Alternatively, it may be a toponymic surname, indicating that the first bearer lived near a place called Randall or a similar-sounding location.

Randallites

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Randallites refers to something or someone associated with the Randall family, particularly a type of fern, the Randall fern, named after a New Zealand botanist who discovered it, Anthony Durham Randall, or anyone from or associated with Randall, Texas.

Randing

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Randolph

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A rare British title of nobility, equivalent to an earl, ranking below a marquess but above a viscount.

Random

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