Proper noun
Tunney (plural Tunneys)
A surname from Irish.
Half an hour earlier, Mr. Tunney was in the packed courtroom, watching as Mr. McArthur, a 66-year-old landscaper, clad in an orange jumpsuit, appeared from detention via video. Source: Internet
She’s brought in Nader’s Raiders, Senator Tunney, an the General Accounting Office. Source: Internet
Weeks after the Olympics, Ali signed a lucrative contract and won his first pro bout on Oct. 29, 1960, against Tunney Hunsaker. Source: Internet
Sipping a beer at Sanders’ post-caucus party in Des Moines last week, Michael Tunney, 34, said he traveled from Los Angeles to knock doors for Sanders, and was planning to do the same in Nevada ahead of the caucuses there. Source: Internet
Tom Tunney, 44th, sent his own letter to residents urging them to vote against the referendum. Source: Internet
In order to be 2 time heavyweight champion Tunney would of had to of lost the heavyweight championship, something he never did. Source: Internet