Proper noun
Kilduff (plural Kilduffs)
A surname from Irish.
Her mom was a Kilduff whose mother came from County Galway and whose father was from County Longford. Source: Internet
Mr. Kilduff said the “troubling statements” were misread sarcasm. Source: Internet
This is ours,” said Kilduff, who was the race director in 1983-84, ran the marathon in 1985 and for the last 33 years has been a spotter on the truck that leads the men’s field to the finish line. Source: Internet
"The commentary out of Saudi Arabia and Russia about easing the supply restrictions just undercut the bullish narrative that had built into the market," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital, a New York-based hedge fund. Source: Internet