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[ rey-burn ] / ˈreɪ bɜrn /
nounSam, 1882–1961, U.S. lawyer and political leader: Speaker of the House 1940–47, 1949–53, 1955–61. Words nearby Rayburnrax, ray, raya, rayah, Raybans, Rayburn, rayed, ray-finned fish, ray floret, ray flower, ray gun Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for RayburnAt a rally in front of the Rayburn House Office Building, demonstrators ran up the stairs and dropped banners from the balcony. Occupy Wall Street Takes Aim at Congress|Jeff Smith|January 18, 2012|DAILY BEAST It was slipped into the plans for the Rayburn Building without public disclosure when construction began in 1962. Where Congressmen Get Buff|Patricia Murphy|June 16, 2011|DAILY BEAST Hobby and Rayburn were only the first in a stream of politicians to stay in touch with goings-on at Del Charro. The Death of the Texas Oilman|Bryan Burrough|February 4, 2009|DAILY BEAST Heedless of his action and his language, Mr. Rayburn could look at nothing, could think of nothing, but Mrs. Zant. Little Novels|Wilkie Collins
"Your sister, or rather your half-sister," Rayburn began falteringly, and then stopped. The Missionary|George Griffith Mr. Rayburn lingered a little in the doorway on the chance of hearing something more. Little Novels|Wilkie Collins Mr. Rayburn unwisely attempted to say a word in his own defense. Little Novels|Wilkie Collins She was able to speak confidentially to Mr. Rayburn, while Lucy was in the balcony hugging her doll, and looking at the sea. Little Novels|Wilkie Collins
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