Word info

McAuliffe

Proper noun

Meaning

McAuliffe (plural McAuliffes)

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

I wanted to be here today to remember Jay and be here with the family, the fond memories both Dorothy and I had with Jay Cullen, and his spirit for the McAuliffe family, will live on and on in Virginia. Terry McAuliffe

Nor are you the first Sikh to be sanatanized. Guru Nanak was a Sanatani Hindu. All the Gurus were. Tegh Bahadur & Govind Singh explicitly invoked Hindu Dharma. But then McAuliffe & other Brits came to bribe you & turn you against Sanatana Dharma. So you profitably became McSikhs. Koenraad Elst

A former national party chairman and prodigious fundraiser, McAuliffe joins Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine in endorsing Biden ahead of their state’s Super Tuesday primary next week. Source: Internet

After the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster with teacher Christa McAuliffe aboard, Denver dedicated his song "Flying for Me" to all astronauts, and he continued to support NASA. Source: Internet

An exciting field trip turned to despair as 17 third-graders from Kimball Elementary School in Concord, N.H., home of teacher-astronaut Christa McAuliffe, witnessed the explosion. Source: Internet

“At 11:30 this morning, the Oxnard Police Dept. received a call that there was a shooting that occurred off campus near McAuliffe School. Source: Internet

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