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O'Boyle

[ oh-boil ]

noun

  1. Patrick Aloysius, 1896–1987, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: archbishop of Washington, D.C., 1947–73.


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He was consecrated to fill the vacancy created by the death of O'Boyle.

Captain O'Boyle's were the words of wisdom, and I profited by them accordingly.

Captain O'Boyle's request being complied with, he bolted the diluted alcohol, and presently took himself off.

The day after the accident, Captain O'Boyle came into my room to offer his congratulations.

He, Peter O'Boyle, would have got the step, and the removal of a toast-and-water man would have been a happy deliverance.

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