Proper noun
Twomey (plural Twomeys)
A surname from Irish.
Danielle Twomey, an environmental chemist for the state of Maine, has spent the last few months analyzing samples from South Portland. Source: Internet
Deputy Commissioner for Policing and Security, John Twomey, said in a statement that the heavy garda presence "is designed to support the restrictions that are being implemented locally in these three counties in an effort to stop the spread of Covid-19." Source: Internet
Jones, McClure and Twomey 1970, p. 67. Between movies, Stewart began a radio career and became a distinctive voice on the Lux Radio Theater 's The Screen Guild Theater and other shows. Source: Internet
In her address, Lady Justice Twomey retraced the career of Macgregor and said that in line with the constitution the Judge has to retire as he turns 70 on January 26. Source: Internet
Congratulations to prize winner on the day Bryan Twomey, Killaha East, Kenmare, who won a remote controlled drone in a competition. Source: Internet
Using the 2001 Labour Force Survey (LFS) Smith and Twomey ( ) note that nearly one in five people of working age had a current long term disability in the UK; this amounts to some 3.7 million men and 3.4 million women. Source: Internet