Examples of 'séamus' in a sentence

Meaning of "séamus"

Séamus is a Gaelic name of Irish origin, commonly used to refer to a male individual. It is also associated with traits such as strength, resilience, and loyalty. This term may evoke a sense of Irish heritage, culture, or identity

How to use "séamus" in a sentence

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Séamus will become an interpreter.
Daly 's musical career is notable for partnerships with several fiddlers, beginning with Séamus Creagh.
Séamus worked on a fishing boat.
Station Island " is a long poem written by Séamus Heaney about his experience of the pilgrimage.
Séamus never ran any school of piping but his enthusiasm infused everyone he met.
Bill Goddard and Séamus McInerney act as co-producers.
Séamus Kirk was elected his successor.
Colm was director of an Irish language choir, An Claisceadal, which Séamus joined.
There Séamus learned all aspects of the printing trade.
Since 2014, Irish-Canadian director, curator and artist Séamus Kealy is the Director of the Salzburger Kunstverein.
Tom and Séamus Connolly embark on a mission of revenge.
It was produced by Séamus Egan and included several members of Solas.
Séamus Danny McGuinness.
At the age of thirteen, Séamus started receiving lessons on the pipes from his father.
Séamus Power gets off to a steady start at John Deere Classic.

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An academic by training, Séamus holds advanced degrees in economics, finance and economic-geography.
Mr Séamus Boland and Ms Lidija Pavic-Rogošic made the written comments on the text,.
Séamus Davis ( photo courtesy of Cornell University ).

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