Definitions for McIntosh

McIntosh Mc·In·tosh

Spelling: [mak-in-tosh]
IPA: /ˈmæk ɪnˌtɒʃ/

Mcintosh is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 315 anagrams from letters in McIntosh (chimnost).

Definitions for McIntosh

noun

  1. a variety of red apple that ripens in early autumn.

Origin of McIntosh

1875-80; named after John McIntosh of Ontario, Canada, who first cultivated it (1796)

Examples for McIntosh

History tells us little enough of McIntosh, but that little is all to his credit.

But McIntosh also explained that it takes more than one show or one moment to shift attitudes.

“The rate for middle-age suicides is slightly higher now for the first time in our history,” McIntosh says.

McIntosh's squadrons were in the edge of the opposite woods.

That was the beginning of my acquaintance with McIntosh Jellaludin.

Now, McIntosh is a very good fellow, whom I have known for some time.

I was admitted to the McIntosh household—I and my good tobacco.

By the time that he changes his creed, as did McIntosh, he is past redemption.

“Almost everyone who said they were coming canceled,” McIntosh told me, leaving her with only a half-dozen or so fellow travelers.

Police say he pulled a gun on them, but his family claimed that McIntosh was kneeling on the ground with his hands in the air.

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