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McCloskey

American  
[muh-klos-kee] / məˈklɒs ki /

noun

  1. John, 1810–85, U.S. Roman Catholic clergyman: first U.S. cardinal 1875.


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Stuart McCloskey's clean break came after replacement Jack van Poortvliet, who had long arrived on the field in place of the injured Alex Mitchell, overshot the read, with Ollie Lawrence then fended off.

From BBC

His club team-mate Stuart McCloskey then burst up the middle of the pitch for Baloucoune to eventually dot down in the corner.

From BBC

Laura McCloskey, from Renfrewshire, fell in love with the books last year and started going to ice hockey matches in September.

From BBC

With replacement half-backs Crowley and Jamison Gibson-Park having injected much-needed tempo into the Irish attack, Ireland's best moment came when McCloskey's neat offload sent Baloucoune over.

From BBC

McCloskey expects the U.S. to burn 553 million tons of coal this year.

From The Wall Street Journal