Proper noun
McElroy (plural McElroys)
A surname from Irish.
As well as a thrilling exercise in experimental archaeology, the construction of a new broch will preserve and promote the skills of drystone dyking, says McElroy. Source: Internet
At age fifty-two, he had been personally recruited by McElroy, who convinced him to leave a $160,000 job with General Electric and take an $18,000 job in Washington." Source: Internet
As Boeing’s McElroy puts it: “People want to move freely without harming the planet, yet we affect the environment regardless of how we travel.” Source: Internet
A Broadway revival of starring Dan Jenkins, Ty Giordano and Michael McElroy opens July 24 at the American Airlines Theatre. Source: Internet
Adam McElroy, Deloitte UK lead for identity and access in financial services, said external cyber threats remained but that not all risks came from the outside. Source: Internet
His long-time press-aide, Roland McElroy, wrote a book with which many who know the senator heartily agree: “The Best President, The Nation Never had.” Source: Internet