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[ kah-hil, key- ] / ˈkɑ hɪl, ˈkeɪ- /
noun Angling.an artificial fly having a quill body, golden tag, tan-spotted wings and tail, and gray hackle. Origin of cahillPerhaps named after its inventor Words nearby cahillC.A.G.S., Caguas, Cahaba, Cahan, cahier, cahill, Cahokia, Cahokia Mounds, cahoot, cahoots, cahow Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for cahillThe following year, she and Cahill moved to Los Angeles, where Batmanglij was studying at the American Film Institute. Hollywood’s Anti-It Girl|Maria Elena Fernandez|July 18, 2011|DAILY BEAST It is entirely possible that among Cahill, Chafee, Cutler—and potentially Crist—three will emerge as winners on Election Day. Who Needs a Party?|Samuel P. Jacobs|April 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST “Crist cannot win unless he runs as an independent,” says Keith Frederick, who is doing polling for Cahill, Chafee, and Cutler. Who Needs a Party?|Samuel P. Jacobs|April 21, 2010|DAILY BEAST His defense lawyers were, as Cahill puts it, “bungling and naïve.” A Killing in Texas|Richard Bernstein|March 10, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Then, assured that Cahill would make no further trouble, he obtained the pack. Cold Ghost|Chester S. Geier When the snow melted, he filled a tin cup with the liquid and went over to Cahill. Cold Ghost|Chester S. Geier The next morning Miss Cahill learned the news when the junior officer came to mess and explained why Ranson was not with them. Ranson's Folly|Richard Harding Davis The voice outside the hut was too low to reach the irate Cahill, but Ranson heard it and leaped to his feet. Ranson's Folly|Richard Harding Davis Cahill struggled a moment, but the reserve strength he had managed to summon quickly gave out. Cold Ghost|Chester S. Geier
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