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Casey

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noun

  1. a male given name: from an Irish word meaning “brave.”


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But the president, vice president, CIA Director William Casey, and White House Chief of Staff Donald Regan favored staying silent.

The president, Shultz, Meese, and Casey proceeded to brief congressional leaders.

Tea Party Republican Alex Mooney is facing Democrat Nick Casey.

The letter to Kerry was circulated in the senate by Sen. Kelly Ayotte, a Republican and Sen. Bob Casey, a Democrat.

The media goes into a frenzy when egregious examples of bad mothers occur, like Susan Smith or Casey Anthony.

Casey was arrested and conveyed to jail under great popular excitement.

For they thought if only Casey could get a whack at that, They'd put up even money with Casey at the bat.

One of them has a much larger and finer nut than that grown on the Casey tree.

They are seedlings from the Casey tree, and they all bear full crops every year.

Larry held his open left hand close to Casey's jaw, and drove his right fist into his palm with a thudding smack.

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caseworm“Casey at the Bat”