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Delaney

American  
[duh-ley-nee] / dəˈleɪ ni /

noun

  1. Shelagh 1939–2011, English playwright.


Example Sentences

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Frankie Delaney said he got sick after fishing for blue catfish at a favorite spot upriver from Georgetown in January, while sewage was still pouring into the river.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s not their income, not their taxes; it wasn’t their accounts. People don’t know what they need to do to connect with the right places to get the information they need,” said Delaney Haley, head of customer operations and experience at Alix, an estate-settlement platform.

From MarketWatch

Scott McTominay's goal, which came shortly after Thomas Delaney was sent off for Copenhagen towards the end of the first half, looked to have sent Napoli on the way to a key win for their hopes of securing a play-off berth.

From Barron's

Co-defendants Johnny McDonald, 23, of Molyneux Road, Dudley, and Brett Delaney, 35, of Michael Road, Darlaston, were also jailed - Johnny McDonald for 32 months, Delaney for 28 months.

From BBC

McDonald, and co-defendants Johnny McDonald, 23, of Molyneux Road in Dudley, and Brett Delaney, 35, of Michael Road in Darlaston, all pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiracy to commit fraud between February 17 and April 12 last year by making false representations that roofing work was needed when it was not.

From BBC