Proper noun
Molloy (plural Molloys)
A surname from Irish.
Beckett is a writer with roots in the expressionist tradition of Modernism, who produced works from the 1930s until the 1980s, including Molloy (1951), En attendant Godot (1953), Happy Days (1961), Rockaby (1981). Source: Internet
Endgame, 18–19 Beckett's outstanding achievements in prose during the period were the three novels Molloy (1951), Malone meurt (1951; Malone Dies ) and L'innommable (1953: The Unnamable ). Source: Internet
However, in early April 2007 came the news that Gill, Rutherford, J. O'Toole and Molloy had formed Forbidden Hollywood to play their new songs alongside old FGTH material. Source: Internet
Addressing Molloy, he added: “You, Adam Molloy, elected not to give evidence at the trial. Source: Internet
Beckett translated all of his works into English himself, with the exception of Molloy, for which he collaborated with Patrick Bowles. Source: Internet
A goal from Armagh man Colly Murphy in the third minute and points from Michael Molloy (2) and Kieran Lynham gave the Mitchel’s a 1-3 to 0-0 lead after five minutes which Oileain Árainn never recovered from. Source: Internet