Examples of 'lunney' in a sentence
Meaning of "lunney"
lunney (noun) - a surname of Irish origin
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- A surname from Irish.
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The Lunney case may serve as an analogous precedent.
But there is weird stuff flying around up there, Lunney.
James Lunney is no longer a member of Parliament.
He named all the tunes, Lunney.
Flight director Glynn Lunney is polling the various positions.
Dr. Lunney presented cheques to all three organizations at a ceremony in Nanaimo.
Detective Sergeant Peter Lunney said this project was a joint effort.
Right down their name, hand it to Mr. Lunney.
Kevin Lunney was kidnapped and assaulted in September.
You men are largely responsible for one another . Mr. Lunney.
At the time, Professor Lunney declared that this would be the death of copyright.
Gather the men . Lunney.
After hearing their report, Lunney and Bushuyev felt three problem areas needed further study.
Lunney graduated from college in June 1958, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace engineering.
At this time, Glynn Lunney has gone around the room.
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So, are Messrs. Lunney and Nicholls really out of touch with reality?
Get word to Mr. Lunney by morning.
In a new follow-up essay, Lunney looks back at his earlier predictions, with fresh evidence.
Image caption Kevin Lunney was beaten and tortured on 17 September.