Proper noun
Cronin (plural Cronins)
A surname from Irish.
“All we sought was for fencing to be provided from the Cleeny roundabout to the Golden Nugget to help save lives,” Cllr Cronin said. Source: Internet
Cronin drives a rift between mother and child to gutpunching effect, carefully maximizing horror’s Creepy Kid™ tropes without overplaying the hits or giving too much away. Source: Internet
“A big part of the River reaching its full potential is getting a pedestrian connection at the south of the National Grid site,” said Malden City Councilor Peg Cronin. Source: Internet
According to Cronin, 149 local residents have received ramps in 2017, because of Smith County Juvenile Services and several other organizations and volunteers who donate their time. Source: Internet
Cronin, A., Samuel Beckett The Last Modernist (London: Flamingo, 1997), p. 391. Beckett makes this point emphatically clear in the opening notes to Film : "No truth value attaches to the above, regarded as of merely structural and dramatic convenience." Source: Internet
According to her brief statement (I want to emphasise "brief" because I had not taken the time to discuss the point with her afterwards as I rushed out), Cronin was a white, middle-class man who had no place discussing economic transformation. Source: Internet