Proper noun
Scannell (plural Scannells)
A surname from Irish.
In 1912, D. J. Scannell O'Neill wrote in The Fortnightly Review that London "seems to have more than her due share of bishops" and enumerates what he refers to as "these hireling shepherds". Source: Internet
Jack Scannell, co-head of pharmaceutical research at UBS, said Shire is not an obvious takeover candidate. Source: Internet
That was good enough for Councilman Pete Roulette, who said he trusts Scannell with keeping a conservative eye on the taxpayers’ money and that if the land was there and the money was budgeted, it was time to move forward with a definite plan. Source: Internet
Scannell is viewed as the better scrummager but is also heavier than Cronin, who at 100 kilograms was giving up 10 kilos to opposite number, fellow replacement Tolu Latu and would have been 17kg lighter than Australian starter Brandon Paenga-Amosa. Source: Internet
R. Monczka, R. Handfield, D. Frayer, G. Ragatz, and T. Scannell, Milwaukee, WI: ASQ Press, January, 2000 property issues. Source: Internet