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O'Flaherty
[ oh-fla-her-tee ]
noun
- Li·am [lee, -, uh, m], 1896–1984, Irish novelist.
O'Flaherty
/ əʊˈflæhətɪ /
noun
- O'FlahertyLiam18971984MIrishWRITING: novelistWRITING: short-story writer Liam (ˈlɪəm). 1897–1984, Irish novelist and short-story writer. His novels include The Informer (1925) and Famine (1937)
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O'Flaherty dismissed the ‘big brother bans everything’ crowd.
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"I don't suppose they were to be pitied, colonel," Doctor O'Flaherty laughed.
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F'r instance: Mrs. O'Flaherty comes in—widow—wiping her eyes and kind of moaning.
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When the first waltz was over we found that Mervin had escaped from Mrs. O'Flaherty.
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How Miss O'Flaherty could be her daughter was an enigma which completely baffled me.
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I felt in somewhat the same predicament with Miss O'Flaherty.
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