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[ muh-graw ] / məˈgrɔ /
nounJohn Joseph, 1873–1934, U.S. baseball player and manager. Words nearby McGrawMcGillivray, McGonagall, McGovern, McGovern, George, McGrath, McGraw, McGregor, McGuffey, McGuffey's Readers, McGuffin, McGwire Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for McGrawMcGraw emphasizes that there is no public health risk to humans from the virus, and that pork is safe to eat. Aporkalypse Now: Pig-Killing Virus Could Mean the End of Bacon|Carrie Arnold|August 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST I tried to find out—asking for interviews with producers, booking agents, publicists, and even McGraw himself, to no avail. Dr. Phil Goes Viral|Tricia Romano|September 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST The crowd cheers and proclaims McGraw a great manager and the stealer a great base runner. Pitching in a Pinch|Christy Mathewson For a while no one could understand it, but at last he confessed to McGraw. Pitching in a Pinch|Christy Mathewson
There is also another matter of which McGraw has cognizance, and he must agree to drop that too. The Long Chance|Peter B. Kyne Also there is a well-grounded belief that McGraw has subsidized the scoreboard boy so that he cheats the visitors somewhat. Practical English Composition: Book II.|Edwin L. Miller McGraw laid his bar over, and, like one putting his house in order, looked at his gauges and tried his valves. The Daughter of a Magnate|Frank H. Spearman
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