Proper noun
Fein (plural Feins)
A surname.
According to Ron Fein of the Word 97 team, AutoSummarize cuts wordy copy to the bone by counting words and ranking sentences. Source: Internet
A joint exit poll commissioned by The Irish Times and state broadcaster RTE showed Fine Gael at 22.4 per cent, Sinn Fein at 22.3 per cent and Fianna Fail at 22.2 per cent. Source: Internet
Albert Fein, Frederick Law Olmsted and the American Environmental Tradition (1972) Olmsted was also known to oppose park projects on conservationist grounds. Source: Internet
A lack of affordable housing and sky-high rents were central issues in Ireland's national election in February, which saw the left-wing Sinn Fein party win the most votes. Source: Internet
Although Captain Fein flew the white flag of surrender, automatic fire continued to be directed at the unarmed survivors swimming in the water. Source: Internet
However, Mid-Tyrone Sinn Fein councillor, Catherine Kelly, said the onus must be on residents to “show respect for their neighbours and the local countryside.” Source: Internet