Proper noun
McKinstry (plural McKinstrys)
A surname from Irish.
McKinstry argues that Disney "prefers to portray one demographic of princess, simultaneously alienating so much of their fanbase", pointing out that of the "ten Disney Princesses in the brand, six are white". Source: Internet
McKinstry 2010, p. 86. Jones 1970, p. 187. In September 1940, the more powerful Mk IIa series 1 Hurricanes started entering service in small numbers. Source: Internet
McKinstry and the third-ranked Indians (7-2) will play host to Arab (5-5) on Friday night in the first round of the playoffs. Source: Internet
McKinstry 2010, p. 52. The type name "Hurricane" proposed by Hawker was approved by the Air Ministry on 26 June; an informal christening ceremony was carried out the next month when King Edward VIII paid a visit to Martlesham Heath. Source: Internet
Carolyn McKinstry recounts when a bomb exploded at the church and killed four of her close friends minutes after she had spoken to them in the girls’ restroom. Source: Internet
"McKinstry was fundamentally different than us," Singh's collaborator, Stork, recalled. Source: Internet