Word info

McConaghy

Proper noun

Meaning

McConaghy (plural McConaghys)

A surname from Irish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

She’s somewhat reclusive and immature, and unlike McConaghy, she’s hot-headed and impatient at times. Source: Internet

Lieut- Colonel McConaghy, who was born at Cootamundra, was just 30 years of age at the time of his death and left Australia with the first troops to sail. Source: Internet

It was the Barnmeen men that raced into an early three-point lead with Shea Byrne and Oisin Toner scoring points Andrew McConaghy and Andrew Fox tapped over frees but Shea Byrne's third score kept the Rathfrilanders three points to the good. Source: Internet

The day belonged to Glenn and they richly deserved their win as every lad played their part but Patrick Brooks and Jarlath McConaghy were out-standing while Andrew Fox was a danger to Drumgath defence every time he had the ball. Source: Internet

Learn from leaders in the paranormal field, then investigate the historic Meek Mansion or McConaghy House in Hayward. Source: Internet

McConaghy’s shop, owned by The National Trust and leased by the McConaghy family. Source: Internet

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