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Markey

Proper noun

Meaning

Markey (plural Markeys)

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

First he married Joan Bennett, then he married me, then he married Myrna Loy. I had a wonderful first love affair. I like men. Gene Markey was the only civilized man. He used to spit into a spittoon. Hedy Lamarr

After defeating U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III in the Democratic primary, Markey ran against O’Connor, a lawyer from Dover. Source: Internet

After all, Markey has all the advantages of incumbency. Source: Internet

An interesting result from a US Democratic primary overnight: Sitting senator Ed Markey saw off a challenge from congressman Joseph Kennedy III. Source: Internet

All Kennedy had left was that he was young and a Kennedy, and Markey was neither. Source: Internet

BOSTON (CBS) — Sen. Ed Markey and Rep. Joe Kennedy were out campaigning for a U.S. Senate seat this weekend, just days before they face off in a WBZ-TV debate. Source: Internet

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