Proper noun
Sharkey (plural Sharkeys)
A surname from Irish.
Allison Sharkey, executive director of the Lake Street Council, fears that half of the businesses damaged in the riots won’t be able to reopen if they don’t get help from the government. Source: Internet
American Mutoscope and Biograph was the first known company to use this for the Jeffries Sharkey fight on November 3, 1899. Source: Internet
International Theological Commission, Vol II: 1986-2007 edited by Michael Sharkey and Thomas Weinandy (Aug 21, 2009) ISBN 1586172263 page 208 Paul VI sought dialogue with the world, with other Christians, other religions, and atheists, excluding nobody. Source: Internet
In 1866, Mississippi Governor William L. Sharkey reported that disorder, lack of control, and lawlessness were widespread; in some states armed bands of Confederate soldiers roamed at will. Source: Internet
Laine was known as "the father of white jazz" because of the many top players who passed through his bands (including George Brunies, Sharkey Bonano and the future members of the Original Dixieland Jass Band ). Source: Internet
And Sharkey rounded off the scoring a couple of minutes later, completing his hat-trick with a well-taken goal after good work by Sinclair. Source: Internet