Proper noun
Doheny (plural Dohenys)
A surname from Irish.
But in January 1924, unearthed evidence of his relationship with Doheny discomforted many of his supporters. Source: Internet
However, in 1919, McAdoo took Doheny as a client for an unusually large initial fee of $100,000, in addition to an annual retainer. Source: Internet
Friends insisted that McAdoo's silence on the matter hid a distaste that the political facts of life kept him from expressing, and especially after the Doheny scandal when he desperately needed support. Source: Internet
Namibia's bowlers got a few late wickets, but Doheny steered Ireland to a competitive 170 for seven wickets off their 20 overs. Source: Internet
Frontman Eddie Vedder has kept busy with solo projects and curating his Ohana Festival at Doheny State Beach. Source: Internet
On Saturday afternoon, after an enjoyable hour with friends at the annual Archives Bazaar at USC's Doheny Library, my traveling companion and I took Metro downtown to catch the Barbara Carrasco mural at Union Station. Source: Internet