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McCormack
[muh-kawr-mik]
noun
John, 1884–1945, U.S. tenor, born in Ireland.
John William, 1891–1980, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1962–70.
McCormack
/ əˈɔːæ /
noun
John. 1884–1945, Irish tenor: became US citizen 1919
Example Sentences
Mutchnick and Kohan define these men's lives on their own terms, much in the way they wrote Eric McCormack’s Will to take up space apart from Debra Messing’s Grace, making him a scene partner instead of a sidekick.
That idea resonated with Cathi McCormack, a 60-year-old supervisor at a local medical lab who said she’s frustrated with national Democrats and is itching to do something.
By that point, Woad had ascended to top of the amateur rankings, which earned her the Mark H McCormack medal.
Lakewood City Manager Thaddeus McCormack said federal law enforcement agencies don’t inform the city about operations, but he added that he was not aware of any deployment of immigration officers in the area.
One person pointed out that the five-carrot, $200,000 Jessica McCormack ring has been on Zendaya's radar since its release in 2022.
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