Proper noun
McIver (plural McIvers)
A surname.
Joel McIver, Black Sabbath, Omnibus Press, 2006 Soundgarden, like other early grunge bands, were also influenced by British post-punk bands such as Gang of Four and Bauhaus which were popular in the early 1980s Seattle scene. Source: Internet
In 2009, Hammett provided the foreword to British author Joel McIver 's book To Live Is to Die: The Life and Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton. Source: Internet
McIver 2006, p. 35. The Polka Tulk Blues Band featured slide guitarist Jimmy Phillips, a childhood friend of Osbourne's, and saxophonist Alan "Aker" Clarke. Source: Internet
Premier Jason Kenney as well as MLAs Peter Guthrie, Ric McIver, Nathan Neudorff and Angela Pitt were all close contacts of Allard and have begun self-isolating. Source: Internet
After all, with a single injudicious appearance, Mr. McIver has destroyed two years of concerted efforts by PC strategists to brand the Wildrose Party as a bunch of homophobic loons. Source: Internet
Elaine McIver was waiting in the foyer of Manchester Arena with her partner Paul when the bomb went off. Source: Internet