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[ mak-uh-doo ] / ˈmæk əˌdu /
nounWilliam Gibbs, 1863–1941, U.S. lawyer and statesman: Secretary of the Treasury 1913–18. Words nearby McAdooMbps, Mbuji-Mayi, Mbundu, mbyte, mc, McAdoo, McAlester, McAllen, McArdle-Schmid-Pearson disease, McArdle's disease, MCAT Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for McAdooCraig, whose Marlboro-man good looks lend him a certain resemblance to Todd Palin, married Karen, a native of McAdoo, in 1989. Alleged Palin Stalker's Mom Speaks|Diane Herbst|August 21, 2011|DAILY BEAST McAdoo and Cox workers worked up to the maximum effort to take advantage of the break. Cox--The Man|Roger W. Babson On the other hand McAdoo did a most commendable and forward-looking thing when he gave labor a fair place in his official cabinet. Our Railroads To-Morrow|Edward Hungerford Miss McAdoo, her ward nurse, had debated whether to wash her hair that evening, or to take a walk. Love Stories|Mary Roberts Rinehart
"I don't think that Mr. McAdoo would hold that you've got to report money which you win from your wife," Abe said. Worrying Won't Win|Montague Glass There was something vaguely reminiscent of Miss McAdoo in her glance. Love Stories|Mary Roberts Rinehart
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