Proper noun
Feeley (plural Feeleys)
A surname from Irish.
“I would have to say as someone who travels in the border region between Cavan and Fermanagh on a daily basis that I have noticed a lessening of the activity particularly by the north of the border by the PSNI,” said Cllr Feeley. Source: Internet
Feeley found out an hour before the announcement; he had called Varela to discuss Martinelli’s case, and the President blurted out the China decision. Source: Internet
John Feeley, the former U.S. ambassador to Panama, who retired in March, disputed Mr. Martinelli’s claims of a witch hunt driven by the government and U.S. officials. Source: Internet
The ship had suffered a collision off the coast of Japan, killing seven servicemen, and Feeley wanted to film a message for the survivors. Source: Internet
Yorkshire, coached by former Greens coach Jon Feeley, face Northumberland at Scarborough on Saturday (3pm). Source: Internet
Feeley, who is also a strength coach for athletic teams at Widener University and Philadelphia University, went to college thinking she’d one day run political campaigns. Source: Internet