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McCay

American  
[muh-kee] / məˈki /

noun

  1. Winsor, 1871?–1934, U.S. artist, cartoonist, and animator.


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For all that Ella McCay goes through, in the end there is still a sense of hope and uplift, an aspiration for something better, emanating from the movie.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2025

The Atlantic's McCay Coppins recently published a piece on how the Europeans view the current state of U.S. politics.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2024

Dr Layla McCay, of the NHS Confederation, which represents health managers, said the projections were "worrying" given the increased pressure and demand on the NHS which the changes would lead to.

From BBC • Jul. 24, 2023

“When we passed the trigger ban a couple years ago, I did not anticipate we would be here so soon,” Republican state Sen. Dan McCay said.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 2, 2023

Early yesterday morning we received a note from Eliza Haynes, one of our indefatigable agents, saying her grandmother, Mrs. McCay, had consented to receive us, and would come for us in the evening.

From A Confederate Girl's Diary by Dawson, Sarah Morgan

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