Proper noun
McGinty (plural McGintys)
A surname from Irish.
“As you begin to step back and take the picture of what public waterways exist in the area that has PFAS in it from our property in that area, the main body of water that would be potentially accessible to the public is Ditch B,” said McGinty. Source: Internet
Going into the colder months when breweries won't be able to use their patios, business will get even worse, Bennet McGinty said. Source: Internet
“All the water flows from higher ground into the constructed wetland, where it is filtered by the plants growing there,” explained Tim McGinty, general manager of North Creek. Source: Internet
Catherine, who joins from Channel 5 News where she is Health Correspondent, will be taking over the health brief from Lawrence McGinty, who retires as Science & Medical Editor this summer, after an award-winning career at ITV News. Source: Internet
He didn’t have time to turn back around before Child was shouting, “McGinty, wake up! Source: Internet
That sense of equanimity extends to Paddington’s time in jail, which essentially turns into The Grand Budapest Hotel as Knuckles McGinty. Source: Internet