Proper noun
Deasy (plural Deasys)
A surname from Irish.
Alison O'Leary and Chris Deasy, both 32, from Dublin, were devastated when they discovered that they wouldn't be welcoming a baby into the world on her due date of August 2, 2019. Source: Internet
As Stephen leaves, Deasy makes a final derogatory remark against the Jews, stating that Ireland has never extensively persecuted the Jews because they were never let in to the country. Source: Internet
Deasy, whom Sapotichne said is one of the better point guards in the WPIAL, averaged 15.2 points last season, and his 157 assists set the program’s single-season record. Source: Internet
Deasy will continue to travel to Washington in the coming weeks to work with the White House and members of Congress on crafting a package that will meet with approval on all sides. Source: Internet
The department expects to have a plan for implementing HSTS by the end of this year, Deasy said. Source: Internet
Skibereen girls, Bronagh Deasy, Caoimhe Casey and Sinead Coakley at the Cork Regatta 2017, National Rowing Centre, Farran. Source: Internet