What is another word for mccauley?

Pronunciation: [məkˈɔːlɪ] (IPA)

Synonyms for Mccauley:

What are the hypernyms for Mccauley?

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Usage examples for Mccauley

He came on at once as Joe mccauley managed to get the communication lines repatched.
"Human Error"
Raymond F. Jones
Mindful of the aggressive policy of Russia, which controls Turkestan, the country north of Thibet, the British government some years ago sent an envoy named mccauley to Lhassa, with the permission of the Chinese government, to open commercial relations with Thibet and find another market for the tea of Assam and the manufactured merchandise of India.
"Modern India"
William Eleroy Curtis
When about five miles from the batteries the lookouts reported the masts of two ships, and Flag Lieutenant Sears and Ensign mccauley made out the first to be the Cristobal Colon.
"Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom"
Trumbull White

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