Proper noun
Seay (plural Seays)
A surname.
But after three incomplete passes, one of which was a perfectly thrown Humphries pass that Mark Seay dropped in the end zone, they were forced to settle for kicker John Carney's 31-yard field goal, cutting their deficit to 28–10. Source: Internet
Adding the additional layer of management helped Seay and his circle of top managers implement new procedures and drive change in the IT group. Source: Internet
Seay notes that Livingstone has her work cut out for her, however: She'll have to raise a lot money to cover the legal settlements on the horizon, and she will have to take a firm hand with an unusually entrenched leadership structure. Source: Internet
Then with time running out, Humphries threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Mark Seay, giving his team a one-point lead. Source: Internet
Wide receiver Mark Seay was the team's leading receiver with 58 receptions for 645 yards and 6 touchdowns. Source: Internet
Seay (1965), p. 34. These ecclesiastical modes, although they have Greek names, have little relationship to the modes as set out by Greek theorists. Source: Internet