Proper noun
McGrory (plural McGrorys)
A surname.
Gerald Ford, in what columnist Mary McGrory called a Pearl Harbor "sneak attack on the due process and common sense," sought to still conscience forever with a sudden stunning blow, just as Richard Nixon tried to do in his "Saturday Night Massacre." Source: Internet
Like a particularly funny time-lapse sequence, McGrory describes coming home time after time to find the chicken in progressively bigger and more comfortable surroundings inside the house and then, finally, in a sweet, set-up in the garage. Source: Internet
James McGrory, Chief Campaign Spokesman of Britain Stronger In Europe, said: "This survey shows the overwhelming consensus among Brits living abroad for remaining in Europe. Source: Internet
She said: “Gavinburn Primary ran another successful World of Work Week with the support of parents, including Mrs McGrory who told us all about her job working for the Disney Corporation and Mrs Kearney who shared her nursing skills. Source: Internet