Proper noun
Duggan (plural Duggans)
A surname from Irish.
After remembering the pain of four years earlier, Kendall Coyne Schofield was thrilled Duggan got to the mountaintop of women's hockey with that win. Source: Internet
According to the Countess of Bückeburg in a letter to Sophia's niece, the Raugravine Luise, J. N. Duggan, Chapter 13 on 5 June 1714 Sophia felt ill after receiving an angry letter from Queen Anne. Source: Internet
A native of Danvers, Massacusetts, the 33-year-old Duggan picked up seven gold medals in the IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) world championships, and skated for three Olympic teams, including the gold-medal winning squad of 2018. Source: Internet
At an event in the fall of 2017 at Nike's campus in Beaverton, Oregon, Duggan took copious notes when Hockey Hall of Famer and '98 gold medallist Cammi Granato was addressing the team. Source: Internet
Duggan did that on and off the ice, leading the U.S. to the 2018 Olympic gold medal and spearheading the wage boycott. Source: Internet
Duggan, Marie Christine (2013) "Reserve Army of Labor and Migration" in the Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, edited by E. Ness, Wiley Publishers. Source: Internet