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[ muh-key ] / məˈkeɪ /
nounClaude, 1890–1948, U.S. author, born in Jamaica: leader in the Harlem Renaissance. Words nearby McKayMcIntire, McIntosh, McIntyre, M.C.J., McJob, McKay, McKean, McKeesport, McKellen, McKenna, McKenzie Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for McKay“Investment both for film and high-end TV is a bit of a no-brainer come independence,” McKay told the Daily Beast. Freeeeedom! Hollywood Fights for Scottish Independence|Nico Hines|September 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST “George stands by the comments—he thinks they are quite reasonable,” McKay said. The Most Insane Antics of George Galloway, Britain’s Purring, Dictator-Loving MP|Gideon Resnick|August 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST A Mormon Reporter on the Romney Bus McKay Coppins, BuzzFeed How America got used to his religion, and mine. The Week’s Best Longreads: The Daily Beast Picks for November 17, 2012|David Sessions|November 17, 2012|DAILY BEAST McKay agrees to campaign despite his inevitable loss because he sees it as an opportunity to spread his views on the trail. 10 Greatest Fictional Debates: ‘Clueless,’ ‘The West Wing’ & More (VIDEO)|Kevin Fallon|October 16, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Plus join McKay Coppins and John Avlon for a live chat during the debate. Iowa’s Republican Debate Live Updates||December 11, 2011|DAILY BEAST With a swift, simultaneous movement McKay and Knowlton put their hands on his forehead. The Pathless Trail|Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel Ten paces from it the thin-featured leader stopped and motioned to McKay to halt. The Pathless Trail|Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel Yuara, though his eyes still flamed, sank back under McKay's restraining weight and obeyed orders. The Pathless Trail|Arthur O. (Arthur Olney) Friel He knows all too well that an immediate inspection will be the result, and then, what is to become of McKay? Starlight Ranch|Charles King Here Mr. McKay enumerated the different items of expenditure to be provided for in the bill, and named the specific sum for each. Thirty Years' View (Vol. II of 2)|Thomas Hart Benton
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