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Healy

[ hee-lee ]

noun

  1. Timothy Michael, 1855–1931, Irish nationalist politician.


Healy

/ ˈhiːlɪ /

noun

  1. HealyIan1964MAustralianSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Ian. born 1964, Australian cricketer; a wicketkeeper, he took 395 dismissals in 119 test matches (1988–99)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Healy was likely referring to the fact that the organization One Fair Wage, which is based out of New York City but has a chapter in Massachusetts, pushed to get the measure on this year's ballot.

From Salon

"The likes of Cian Healy, who has 130 caps, Tom O'Toole, Iain Henderson, Peter O'Mahony, Conor Murray. Is it time to give an opportunity to the young guys to try and take this team on to the next World Cup?"

From BBC

There is experience on the bench, also, with three Test centurions in O'Mahony, Cian Healy and Conor Murray, while Iain Henderson is not too far behind them.

From BBC

Witness Swift’s “But Daddy I Love Him,” a blistering cut from the singer’s latest LP widely understood to be an allegory of her feelings toward fans who tsk-tsked her brief relationship with Matty Healy of the 1975.

Glasgow's New Zealand-born fly-half Tom Jordan has recently become eligible and his inclusion nudges Ben Healy out of the 45-man squad.

From BBC

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