McAuliffe

[ muh-kaw-lif ]

noun
  1. Anthony Clement, 1898–1975, U.S. Army general.

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How to use McAuliffe in a sentence

  • McAuliffe's nether garments were fashioned out of sacking originally used for packing liquor cases.

    Menotah | Ernest G. Henham
  • McAuliffe was wiping his massive forehead with an oily rag the half-breed had recently employed for gun-cleaning purposes.

    Menotah | Ernest G. Henham
  • Angry and excited, McAuliffe paced the narrow floor, his great voice booming forth like a bull's bellow.

    Menotah | Ernest G. Henham
  • The defenders left their post and came round McAuliffe, with the unimportant exception of Denton.

    Menotah | Ernest G. Henham
  • The half-breed disappeared within the hut, while McAuliffe, with the air of a general, reviewed his prisoners.

    Menotah | Ernest G. Henham