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machree
[ muh-kree, muh-khree ]
noun
- my dear.
machree
/ ³¾É™Ëˆ°ì°ù¾±Ë /
adjective
- postpositive my dear
mother machree
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of machree1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of machree1
Example Sentences
As St. Patrick’s Day approached, the program’s host and producer, Mitch Miller, asked Mr. McGrath if he knew the song “Mother Machree.â€
Katherine O’Dell, no Mother Machree, is Ireland’s star of stage and screen.
“Holy Mother Machree!†— sets the stage for a high-difficulty triple rhyme that pulls all the threads of Normand’s character together: “ambitious,†“knishes†and — wait for it — “St. Aloysius.â€
“Pence,†Lord continued, “is Irish American and wastes no opportunity to go misty-eyed about his love for the ‘Old Country’ as he lards on his Mother Machree schtick on both sides of the Atlantic.â€
Miriam Lord, a columnist for the Irish Times, wrote that Pence “wastes no opportunity to go misty-eyed about his love for the ‘Old Country’ as he lards on his Mother Machree schtick on both sides of the Atlantic.â€
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