Proper noun
McInerney (plural McInerneys)
A surname from Irish.
“Many people didn’t feel safe; as a result we see a large number of respondents not counted as employed,” said McInerney, from the state research center. Source: Internet
A Fox spokeswoman said Friday that retired Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney will no longer be allowed on the network. Source: Internet
As for his interest in writing about the road not taken, McInerney explained that he was also fascinated by exploring a long marriage, complete with betrayals and resentment. Source: Internet
Cut by Jeff Alper and filmed by Scotty Hammonds and our local lad and Irish connection, Clem McInerney, you'll find the bounty of a strike mission to a slab at the end of a rainbow. Source: Internet
He first took command in 2002 of the frigate McInerney, before going on to lead Destroyer Squadron 26 and then a position as deputy 5th Fleet commander, directing maritime operations in support of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Source: Internet
David McInerney takes on Robbie O'Flynn. Source: Internet