Proper noun
Driscoll (plural Driscolls)
A surname from Irish, a variant of O'Driscoll.
According to the well known English referee, Bernard John Angle of the National Sporting Club, in his book My Sporting Memories (London, 1925), "Driscoll did not know what he was taking on" when he agreed "to meet the Frenchman at his own game.. Source: Internet
After the fight Driscoll bore no grudges, considering the blow to have been "an accident." Source: Internet
After serving the remaining term, Driscoll was re-elected that year, and again in 2005. Source: Internet
But two mocks, from Neil Driscoll of Pro Football NetworkCleveland. Source: Internet
Among those who have endorsed the ESVSB are J. I. Packer, John Piper, Mark Driscoll, Nancy Leigh DeMoss, Philip Ryken, and Jack Graham. Source: Internet
Goldner 159 Principal photography wrapped at the end of October 1932 with the filming of the climax wherein Driscoll rescues Ann at the top of the Empire State Building. Source: Internet