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McCartney

[ muh-kahrt-nee ]

noun

  1. (Sir) (James) Paul, born 1942, English singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist for the Beatles.


McCartney

/ məˈkɑːtnɪ /

noun

  1. McCartneySir Paul1942MEnglishMUSIC: rock musicianMUSIC: songwriter Sir Paul. born 1942, English rock musician and songwriter; member of the Beatles (1961–70); leader of Wings (1971–81). His recordings include Band on the Run (1973), "Mull of Kintyre" (1977), Flowers in the Dirt (1989), and Driving Rain (2001)
  2. McCartneyStella1971FBritishARTS AND CRAFTS: fashion designer his daughter, Stella . born 1971, British fashion designer.


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Example Sentences

Certainly shooting a Digital Short with Paul McCartney was pretty incredible.

Harrison is on his back, and McCartney and Starr are swinging down.

But while McCartney was sipping a brandy, Lennon snuck up behind the future Sir Paul and clocked him on the back of the head.

“This project is about young people standing with children affected by conflict,” McCartney said.

When Paul McCartney came up with the melody to “Yesterday,” he initially feared that it was an old song that he was recalling.

Young McCartney, satisfied with the exploit, and thankful that his life had been spared, did not pursue the savage.

McCartney, who was some distance off, on the impulse of the moment commenced running.

Dr. McCartney of Chungking mentions one case in which he was called in to a little girl.

On coming out, he joined the notorious McCartney gang of counterfeiters, and had many narrow escapes.

My dear Miss McCartney, what on earth can have made you imagine such a thing?

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