Proper noun
Connaughton (plural Connaughtons)
A surname.
Connaughton joined the Bucks last season on a two-year deal worth $3.4 million, which is a terrific living by any human measure but modest by N.B.A. standards. Source: Internet
Connaughton, p. 109, 342 Tsar Nicholas II elected to negotiate peace so he could concentrate on internal matters after the disaster of Bloody Sunday on 22 January 1905. Source: Internet
Connaughton, p. 342 Without them, they were at a loss. Source: Internet
Connaughton, pp. 19–20 The Russians also began to make inroads into Korea. Source: Internet
“I’ll try to own this forever,” Connaughton, 27, said on a recent morning as he stepped inside the husk of the old duplex at the corner of North Milwaukee and East Knapp streets, just a few blocks from Fiserv Forum, where the Bucks play their home games. Source: Internet
Connaughton told BuzzFeed News she got Raider two and a half years ago to help with her autism. Source: Internet