Proper noun
Magill (plural Magills)
A surname.
Magill 1989:683 Oran and its environs were struck by disease multiple times before Camus published this novel. Source: Internet
Featuring Magill imitating mating noises, the event became a wildly popular date night for South Florida couples. Source: Internet
Gordon Smith, who learned the finer points of tennis competition and organizational skills from the late Dan Magill, the legendary University of Georgia (UGA) tennis coach, is in step with a long-standing motto, “to make the best better.” Source: Internet
The Good Red Road: Passages into Native America, University of Nebraska Press, 1997 ISBN 0-8032-7974-4 * Magill, Frank Northern. Source: Internet
Magill succeeds 15-year label executive Kathy Woods, who retired from the company effective yesterday. Source: Internet
Staffers saw no signs of aggression and eventually reunited the two, Magill says. Source: Internet