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Geraghty

Proper noun

Meaning

Geraghty (plural Geraghtys)

A surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic].

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

As Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent at the National Review, put it: “Soleimani had enemies around the world, and his legacy is not merely the 608 American troops killed by improvised explosive devices in Iraq between 2003 and 2011. Source: Internet

But while British soaps set out to reflect the world, they are selective about which elements of the real world are allowed to seep in. “‘Coronation Street’ has taken on a lot of social issues,” Geraghty said. Source: Internet

Geraghty, p. 30. In many soap operas, in particular daytime serials in the US, the characters are frequently attractive, seductive, glamorous and wealthy. Source: Internet

“Over the years I have been asked many times to write a book, but it never felt right,” said Geraghty who won the 2002 Grand National aboard Monty’s Pass. Source: Internet

Geraghty, who previously debunked a rumor about Michelle Obama, encouraged the Obama campaign to release Barack’s birth certificate to squash all the conspiracy theories once and for all. Source: Internet

Geraghty a lot of quotes, and writes of "my sense that in recent weeks, a large chunk of Americans just decided that they no longer have any faith in the good sense or non-hostile nature of the Muslim world. Source: Internet

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