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McCay

[ muh-kee ]

noun

  1. Winsor, 1871?–1934, U.S. artist, cartoonist, and animator.


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Example Sentences

Dr Layla McCay from the NHS Confederation, which speaks on behalf of NHS organisations, said it would reduce "huge problems" caused to both individuals and society from smoking.

From BBC

"We are heartened to see that progress is being made," Dr McCay added.

From BBC

Brooks, who has a role in the forthcoming James L. Brooks comedy “Ella McCay,” is happy to have his life — so far — so thoughtfully arrayed.

The Atlantic's McCay Coppins recently published a piece on how the Europeans view the current state of U.S. politics.

From Salon

Despite efforts to clog the enforcement tool they had outlined in the bill, the Republican sponsors, Rep. Kera Birkeland and Sen. Dan McCay, said they remain confident in the tip line and the auditor’s ability to filter out fake complaints.

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