Connelly

[ kon-l-ee ]

noun
  1. Marc(us Cook), 1890–1980, U.S. dramatist.

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How to use Connelly in a sentence

  • "He still complains that his head and his bones ache, so that I cannot say he is improving," replied Dr. Connelly.

    Stand By The Union | Oliver Optic
  • "I do not regard his statements as lies in any proper sense of the word, Dr. Connelly," replied Christy with considerable spirit.

    Stand By The Union | Oliver Optic
  • "I hope you have not committed any rash act, Mr. Passford," said Dr. Connelly as the party passed through the ward room.

    Stand By The Union | Oliver Optic
  • Dr. Connelly reported that he would not be fit for service again for six or eight weeks.

    Stand By The Union | Oliver Optic
  • When he and Connelly were clear of the meeting he swore fiercely.

    The Walking Delegate | Leroy Scott