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Healy

American  
[hee-lee] / ˈhi li /

noun

  1. Timothy Michael, 1855–1931, Irish nationalist politician.


Healy British  
/ ˈhiːlɪ /

noun

  1. Ian. born 1964, Australian cricketer; a wicketkeeper, he took 395 dismissals in 119 test matches (1988–99)

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India all-rounder Deepti Sharma commanded the second-biggest price in Women's Premier League history, but Australia captain Alyssa Healy went unsold at the 2026 auction.

From BBC

They “thought that interest rates were going to go down and they’d be able to refinance,” Lois Healy, chief executive of the Affordable Homeownership Foundation and a housing counselor in Florida, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch

“The payments that they had, they thought they were going to be able to get them lower, and they haven’t been able to,” Healy said.

From MarketWatch

Healy is based in Fort Myers, Fla., and Florida is the state with the highest foreclosure rate in the country: 1 in every 1,829 housing units there has a foreclosure filing.

From MarketWatch

Job losses are likely to drive even more people to miss their mortgage payments, Healy, the housing counselor, noted.

From MarketWatch