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cahill
[kah-hil, key-]
noun
an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of cahill1
Example Sentences
Maron plays Mitts, the former caddy and current grifting partner to Wilson’s old pro Pryce Cahill, a washed-up golf pro who finds a late-in-life second wind by discovering a young prodigy.
Floppy-haired, broken-nosed Owen Wilson plays Pryce Cahill, a former champion golfer — a legend, even — whose life fell apart after a family tragedy and whose career dissolved after an on-course meltdown, televised live.
"I never knew Ange until he came to the Australia job, he had a great pedigree," said Cahill.
Former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill was a key player for Australia at that time and, in an interview with Optus Sport in 2024,, external was full of praise for Postecoglou.
Tim Cahill and Gary Stevens – a two-time title winner who also won the FA Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup – flew in from Australia, while Paul Rideout, matchwinner in the 1995 FA Cup final against Manchester United, came from the United States.
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