1. Macaulay - Noun
2. Macaulay - Proper noun
English historian noted for his history of England (1800-1859)
Source: WordNetBill Goldberg saw what Macaulay Culkin said, or someone told him, and he took to Twitter to respond to the Home Alone star in only the way that Goldberg could. Source: Internet
Craig MacAulay said he has never knocked on a door in four elections because he believes competitors win by their donations and databases. Source: Internet
Gertrude Himmelfarb, ‘Who Now Reads Macaulay?’, Marriage and Morals Among The Victorians. Source: Internet
Accompanying is his graphic translation of the imagery, utterly true to itself while evoking the enthralling detail of Mitsumasa Anno and the clarity of David Macaulay. Source: Internet
Bentinck, Macaulay and the introduction of English education in India, Suresh Chandra Ghosh(1995) The Indian economy grew at about 1% per year from 1880 to 1920, and the population also grew at 1%. Source: Internet
Macaulay said that the MSA was happy with the suspension but wants the increment in electricity tariff stopped. Source: Internet