Proper noun
Heaney (plural Heaneys)
A surname from Irish.
After Heaney works the first game, it’s unclear how Maddon will arrange the rest of the rotation. Source: Internet
At the Fordham commencement ceremony in 1982, Heaney delivered the commencement address in a 46-stanza poem entitled "Verses for a Fordham Commencement". Source: Internet
During teacher training at St Joseph's Teacher Training College in Belfast (now merged with St Mary's, University College ), Heaney went on a placement to St Thomas' secondary Intermediate School in west Belfast. Source: Internet
Before this season even started, Angels’ pitcher and player rep Andrew Heaney talked about how the necessity of being a good teammate now went way beyond the field or even the clubhouse. Source: Internet
He quoted the Irish poet Seamus Heaney saying "Once in a lifetime the longed-for tidal wave of justice can rise up, and hope and history rhyme." Source: Internet
I began the museum tour with an interactive audio-video installation titled Riverrun of Languages, which allows you to read and hear the words of Irish authors and poets such as Oscar Wilde, Seamus Heaney and Eavan Boland. Source: Internet