Madison

//ˈmædɪsən//

"Madison" in a Sentence (12 examples)

The street is named for President Madison.

Jefferson agreed with Madison.

James Madison hated the idea.

President Madison signed the bill into law.

Madison made an emotional speech in Congress.

Madison and Jayden are best friends.

Madison Square Garden is the home of the New York Knicks.

Mennad and Baya were at Madison Square Garden.

After Madison, no U.S. president issued a Thanksgiving proclamation until Abraham Lincoln.

Madison Keesler clears furniture and pets from the living room, while Benjamin Freemantle chomps on a banana topped with peanut butter.

Clearly quite a number of past chief executives would have been TV washouts. Jefferson, for example, is acknowledged to have been a terrible public speaker, Madison an unimpressive little man in voice and appearance.

Vanessa likes the ultrapopular Madison as a girl's name, which tells you everything you need to know about her personality.

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