Proper noun
McCormack (plural McCormacks)
A surname.
Eric McCormack is directing talent waiting to happen. Ron Livingston
An unabashed advocate for police officers, McCormack offered a blunt assessment of the stresses of the job in a 2016 interview with CP24.com on the mental health struggles faced by some officers. Source: Internet
April McCormack never missed a chance to belly dance, disco or waltz at the care centre where she spent her final year. Source: Internet
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, of the rightwing National Party, said in a November radio interview that the fire season had come "a tad early," but downplayed any concerns about climate because Australia has had fires "since time began." Source: Internet
According to The Guardian, McCormack is all the more floored by its success given the difficulty he had in finding a publisher who would take a risk on such an unconventional work of fiction. Source: Internet
As such we don't know exactly how narrowly McCormack retained his leadership, but some reports had the vote very close. Source: Internet