Definitions for McKay

McKay Mc·Kay

Spelling: [muh-key]
IPA: /məˈkeɪ/

Mckay is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 48 anagrams from letters in McKay (ackmy).

Definitions for McKay

noun

  1. Claude, 1890–1948, U.S. author, born in Jamaica: leader in the Harlem Renaissance.

Examples for McKay

“George stands by the comments—he thinks they are quite reasonable,” McKay said.

McKay agrees to campaign despite his inevitable loss because he sees it as an opportunity to spread his views on the trail.

"You're too hot for reason now, McKay," said Stanley, sadly.

The probability is that Mrs. McKay used no such stately language.

A Mormon Reporter on the Romney Bus McKay Coppins, BuzzFeed How America got used to his religion, and mine.

Plus join McKay Coppins and John Avlon for a live chat during the debate.

McKay was a good general, in that he knew when it was wisest to retreat.

He snatched the package from the McKay hands and inspected it.

“Investment both for film and high-end TV is a bit of a no-brainer come independence,” McKay told the Daily Beast.

Because you are risking your whole future,—your profession, your good name, McKay.

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