Proper noun
Lavery (plural Laverys)
A surname from Irish.
1973: Tom Lavery takes over. Source: Internet
Campbell (2002), p. 319 David Lavery, in his book The Essential Cult TV Reader, surmised that Campbell's "career is a practical guide to becoming a cult idol". Source: Internet
According to John Lavery, a local Civil War historian who is now deceased, many of Huntington’s early city councils were almost evenly divided between Union and Confederate veterans. Source: Internet
Iman Lavery ‘22 fondly recalls the couple “walking around the house chatting with people and getting to know them or, as they did just last week, bringing trays of snacks to students studying in the dining hall late at night.” Source: Internet
Ernst Krenek set Emmet Lavery 's libretto Tarquin (1940), a version in a contemporary setting. Source: Internet
It has won the backing of three Labour MPs – Wansbeck’s Ian Lavery, Newcastle upon Tyne Central’s Chi Onwurah and Easington’s Grahame Morris. Source: Internet