Proper noun
A surname from Irish.
An unincorporated community in Isanti County, Minnesota, United States.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIsn't there anything you can do about the predator?” Carmody asked. "Nothing. Nor would I if I could. Predation is a necessary circumstance. Even the Gods are eventually eaten by Fate. You will not be an exception to the universal rule. Robert Sheckley
Biographers variously attribute the source of the quote to the 16th-century Buddhist novel Journey to the West written by Wu Cheng'en Carmody and Carmody (1996) Mysticism: Holiness East and West. Source: Internet
• Freshman offensive lineman Michael Carmody (6-6, 295) earned 30 offers and was the state’s No. 2 prospect in the Class of 2020 while playing at Mars. Source: Internet
Renaming herself True Olympia, she descends on Lake Carmody High like a force of nature: outspoken, inappropriately dressed, and much too royal in her attitude. Source: Internet
He had been helping a man on a bench set up a bluetooth speaker when the man “took a swig from a plastic bag” and was then confronted by officers, Carmody later told the Independent. Source: Internet
Debbie Carmody, another senior figure in the community, says she and others met with federal authorities on Wednesday and demanded the pages be shut down. Source: Internet