m t mccarthy

Mc·Car·thy

[muh-kahr-thee]
noun
1.
Cor·mac [kawr-mak, ‐muhk] , born 1933, U.S. novelist.
2.
Joseph R(aymond) 1909–57, U.S. politician.
3.
Joseph Vincent, 1887–1978, U.S. baseball manager.
4.
Mary (Therese) 1912–1989, U.S. novelist and memoirist.
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McCarthy (məˈkɑːθɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  Cormac. born 1933, US writer; his novels include Suttree (1979), Blood Meridian (1985), All the Pretty Horses (1992), No Country for Old Men (2005) and The Road (2006)
2.  Joseph R(aymond). 1908--57, US Republican senator, who led (1950-54) the notorious investigations of alleged Communist infiltration into the US government
3.  Mary (Therese). 1912--89, US novelist and critic; her works include The Group (1963)

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