Matthew has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | What way do you vote, Matthew?" "Conservative," said Matthew promptly. | |
2. | Why—why—Matthew, is that for me? Oh, Matthew! | |
3. | Again, we can see this approach as deriving from Matthew Arnold's idea that everywhere there is connection. | |
4. | I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses. | |
5. | The four books already mentioned, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, are altogether anecdotal. | |
6. | Matthew is soon to be married; he will make a very handsome bridegroom. | |
7. | Now, where was Matthew Cuthbert going and why was he going there? | |
8. | It's no wonder Matthew and Marilla are both a little odd, living away back here by themselves. | |
9. | There were three plates laid, so that Marilla must be expecting someone home with Matthew to tea. | |
10. | She had known that the sight of Matthew jaunting off so unaccountably would be too much for her neighbor's curiosity. |