1. Sheridan - Noun
2. Sheridan - Proper noun
Irish playwright remembered for his satirical comedies of manners (1751-1816)
Source: WordNetThe first band I saw were Mike Sheridan and The Nightriders, in their brown mohair suits, in 1966. Jeff Lynne
I know perfectly well that the rank has been conferred on all sorts of small people and so cheapened shamefully, but I can't help feeling that getting it at the close of a most bloody campaign on the recommendation of fighting generals like Crook and Sheridan is a different thing. Rutherford B. Hayes
The terrible rumble, grumble and roar Telling the battle was on once more- And Sheridan twenty miles away! Thomas Buchanan Read
A bicycle was reported taken while secured to a boat dock between 8-9:07 p.m. July 28 in the 1700 block of Sheridan Road. Source: Internet
A career as a scout for the Army under General Phillip Sheridan following the Civil War earned him his nickname and established his notoriety as a frontiersman. Source: Internet
After The Beatles had gained fame, the album was re-released in the UK, with the credit altered to "Tony Sheridan and The Beatles". Source: Internet