McGrath

/ (məˈɡræθ) /


noun
  1. Glenn (Donald). born 1970, Australian cricketer: played 124 test matches (1993–2007) and took 563 wickets, a record for a fast bowler

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How to use McGrath in a sentence

  • Almost immediately, the memory of the convention rushed over him, and he recognized the voice as that of Michael McGrath.

    The Lieutenant-Governor | Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • McGrath rose, flecked some specks of dust from his waistcoat, and walked toward the door without a word.

    The Lieutenant-Governor | Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • McGrath was standing on the opposite side of the Governor's table as Barclay entered the room.

    The Lieutenant-Governor | Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • A majority of the men went directly to a hall in the neighborhood where McGrath had called a mass-meeting for half-past twelve.

    The Lieutenant-Governor | Guy Wetmore Carryl
  • Michael McGrath, demagogue though he was, knew his public as the physician knows the pulse he feels.

    The Lieutenant-Governor | Guy Wetmore Carryl