Proper noun
Donoghue (plural Donoghues)
A surname from Irish.
Attending the cheque presentation were committee members Seamus Donoghue, Breda Broderick, Mary Delaney and Irene Murray. Source: Internet
In Donoghue, Mrs. Donoghue drank from an opaque bottle containing a decomposed snail and claimed that it had made her ill. Source: Internet
Donoghue has managed to write out the prince completely and truly subvert the myth. Source: Internet
Directors and producers like Courtney Kenny, Noel Kirrane, Pat Heaney, Joe Donoghue, Joe Dillon, Carol Coleman, The Reverend Rice-Thomas and Wally Loughrey ran the gamut, turning a blind eye to off-stage antics whenever possible. Source: Internet
John Donoghue is an Associate Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago where he teaches early American and Atlantic history. Source: Internet
The Death's Head Chess Club by John Donoghue SS Obersturmführer (1st Lieutenant) Paul Meissner's battle injury has taken him off the front lines, and put him in Auschwitz, assigned to bolster flagging morale in the camps. Source: Internet