Proper noun
McEwan (plural McEwans)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
Ian McEwan is a very good writer; the first half of Atonement alone would ensure him a lasting place in English letters. John Banville
A “highly literate tearjerker” adapted for the screen (from the acclaimed novel by Ian McEwan) by London theater director Dominic Cooke. Source: Internet
In the Geraldine McEwan series it is revealed that when she was young, Miss Marple had an affair with a married soldier, Captain Ainsworth, who was killed in action in World War I, in December 1915. Source: Internet
NAB chief executive Ross McEwan told the hearing nine nondisclosure agreements were signed by employees in the past three years. Source: Internet
Ian McEwan is master of the writer's craft, and while this is the sort of novel that wins prizes, his characters remain curiously soulless amidst the twists and turns of plot. Source: Internet
Capitalizing on that frustration, McEwan scored a takedown at the start of the second. Source: Internet