Word info

Kavanagh

Proper noun

Meaning

Kavanagh

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Ancelotti was as unhappy as the home crowd on Merseyside, with the Toffees boss sent off after approaching referee Chris Kavanagh on the field after the final whistle. Source: Internet

Ancelotti could face a potential touchline ban should Kavanagh include the incident in his match report as expected, but the Everton boss feels the goal should have stood despite it being a "difficult" decision to make. Source: Internet

Angela Greene (deceased) was the first Drogheda poet to win The Patrick Kavanagh Poetry Award in 1988 for her collection Silence and the Blue Night. Source: Internet

Apart from the leading scorers Lee Kavanagh, Niall Sherry and Stephen Metcalfe all played well. Source: Internet

But an even later penalty, spotted and awarded via VAR after the on-field official Chris Kavanagh had blown to signal the end of the match, was smashed into the top corner by Fernandes. Source: Internet

However, Neal Maupay’s handball was penalised by referee Chris Kavanagh after he consulted a pitchside monitor, having already blown for full-time, and Fernandes converted from the spot in the 100th minute. Source: Internet

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