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McCormack

[ muh-kawr-mik ]

noun

  1. John, 1884–1945, U.S. tenor, born in Ireland.
  2. John William, 1891–1980, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1962–70.


McCormack

/ məˈkɔːmæk /

noun

  1. McCormackJohn18841945MUSIrishMUSIC: tenor John. 1884–1945, Irish tenor: became US citizen 1919


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Example Sentences

Not Speaker John McCormack, not Majority Leader Mike Mansfield.

He was like some comedic humming bird, flitting from Megan Mullally to Eric McCormack to Debra Messing.

But I love the poetry of Souvankham Thanmavongsa, and the fiction of Derek McCormack.

The McCormack family put the place up for sale eight years later.

McCormack also advertised heavily on Facebook, a move her campaign manager credited with delivering her the margin of victory.

Mr. Key's admiration for McCormack we found later on rests on unassailable grounds.

This increase in man's power to produce wheat caused the world's population to double itself since McCormack invented the reaper.

Father McCormack was very much afraid of the bishop, therefore he hesitated.

Father McCormack went on reading from the black-edged card which he held in his hand.

Father McCormack repeated the word "Bolivia" aloud and everybody cheered.

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