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McIntyre

[ mak-in-tahyuhr ]

noun

  1. James Francis Aloysius, 1886–1979, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: cardinal from 1953; archbishop of Los Angeles 1948–70.


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Example Sentences

Some Arsenal fans made the trip to Milan a few days in advance including Guy McIntyre, who spent the night before on an Inter fan's floor.

From BBC

"Henry was unplayable that night and it's probably my favourite away match ever," added Guy McIntyre.

From BBC

Abby McIntyre, managing editor Who you are voting for this year: Kamala Harris Why: It’s a pretty obvious choice between a well-qualified Harris, who actually seems to care about the American people she would represent, and a self-serving bigot who plans to take the country backward in as many ways as possible.

From Slate

The show, hosted by comedian Michael McIntyre, involves three contestants answering quiz questions with the help seven celebrities sat around a large wheel.

From BBC

In Season 6 of ‘Love Is Blind,’ Johnny McIntyre and Amy Cortés discuss birth control, which stands in contrast to talks contestants have had on abortion.

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