Proper noun
McAlpine (plural McAlpines)
A surname.
Acknowledging the mysterious, mystical nature of the Bible's concluding volume, McAlpine summarized it as a fireworks display that turns out to be the Light of the World. Source: Internet
And it was reassuring that the building contractors, Sir Robert McAlpine, had an experienced in-house architect named Maurice Bebb, who could steer the young couple. Source: Internet
Architect Bobby McAlpine and interior designer Ray Booth paired a classic cross-handle bath/shower mixer with standpipes, in polished chrome, with a gleaming silver tub in this Cape Dutch–inspired home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; $6,570. Source: Internet
Instead of the classic stale bread to thicken the soup and soften acid from the tomatoes and vinegar, McAlpine uses an apple. Source: Internet
After Internet speculation identified Lord McAlpine, a senior political figure of the 1980s, as the abuser, the victim admitted he had identified the wrong man. Source: Internet
McAlpine, the author of the blog From My Dining Table, splits her time between that same palazzo in Venice and a cozy flat in London. Source: Internet