Proper noun
McCloskey (plural McCloskeys)
A surname.
A big carry from Stuart McCloskey as he batters Freddie Burns into the ground. Source: Internet
A 21st-century example of a Hermetic rooted tarot deck is that of Tarot ReVisioned, a black and white deck and book for the Major Arcana by Leigh J. McCloskey. Source: Internet
A recount conducted by Congress’s General Accounting Office found McCloskey the winner by four votes, and the House voted — largely along party lines — to seat him, triggering a bitter protest from Republicans, who were deep in the minority. Source: Internet
A social media video showed Mark McCloskey and his 61-year-old wife standing outside their Renaissance palazzo-style home in the city's well-to-do Central West End neighbourhood. Source: Internet
At the RNC tonight, Patricia McCloskey, who is the lady half of a notorious St. Louis couple who pointed guns at BLM protesters, says Democrats want to "abolish" the suburbs. Source: Internet
But the program also featured speakers seemingly aimed at firing up Trump's base, including Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a couple from St. Louis who drew national attention for brandishing guns at Black Lives Matter protesters who marched past their home. Source: Internet