Proper noun
Feeney (plural Feeneys)
A surname from Irish.
For nearly 20 years, Feeney has been teaching acting, something he got into to provide himself with another income stream, sharing his skills at drama school Toi Whakaari, Unitec Performing Arts School and Auckland’s The Actors’ Program. Source: Internet
The father and son were given a mayoral award several months ago for their rescue of paddleboarders Ellen Glynn and Sara Feeney off the southernmost Aran island of Inis Oírr in mid-August after 15 hours at sea. Source: Internet
Feeney (2002), p. 326. A motion to permit entry into the Dáil was allowed at the 1985 Ard Fheis, but without the active support of the leadership, and Adams did not speak. Source: Internet
Feeney (2002), p. 328. By October of the following year an IRA Convention had indicated its support for elected Sinn Féin Teachtaí Dála (TDs) taking their seats. Source: Internet
Jacqui Fitzpatrick caught a 15-yard pass from Feeney to put Moorhead on the board. Source: Internet
Feeney 290–1 Danny Morrison expressed the mood at the 1981 Ard Fheis when he said: :"Who here really believes we can win the war through the ballot box? Source: Internet