Proper noun
Scaife (plural Scaifes)
A surname from Old Norse.
Adelson, unlike the extremist Koch Brothers and Richard Mellon Scaife, wealthy autocrats that finance America’s ultra-right wing GOP, is a real self-made man. Source: Internet
The book received a second life in 1983 when Cordelia Scaife May, heiress to the Mellon fortune and sister to right-wing benefactor Richard Mellon Scaife, funded its republication and distribution. Source: Internet
Debbie Scaife, 56, says Brits 'didn't want five years of hell' Source: Internet
No other Rutgers player averages over 7.5 points per game, so Scaife is heavily relied upon offensively. Source: Internet
Sophomore guard Tyler Scaife lays in two of her 28 points in last night in her team’s 66-61 win over Minnesota. Source: Internet
Sophomore guard Tyler Scaife slides past a defender on Sunday against Penn State at the RAC. Source: Internet