Definitions for McNally

McNally Mc·Nal·ly

Spelling: [muh k-nal-ee]
IPA: /məkˈnæl i/

Mcnally is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 97 anagrams from letters in McNally (acllmny).

Definitions for McNally

noun

  1. Terrance, born 1938, U.S. playwright.

Examples for McNally

It was said that McNally often took as much as 1,600 in a single day.

Ladies,” explained McNally, “are those who have patches on the seats of their pants.

Reeves was visibly perturbed when he saw the amount of British currency that McNally had recovered in Austria.

In the course of his wanderings he came to our end of the bar, and jostled McNally aside.

Some say he wanted to be with another woman; others claim it was because McNally had fallen in love with Thorson.

McNally had a private carriage also, with a footman in livery.

McNally “was basically presented as the Buddha, and we were all supposed to see her as a holy enlightened being.”

In late May, McNally began coordinating his investigation into German currency operations with the British.

There was a regular hard horse of a boatswain's-mate with us, of the name of McNally.

On Feb. 9, the DMU board told McNally and Thorson they had five days to pack up their belongings and leave campus.

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