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Daly
[ dey-lee ]
noun
- (John) Au·gus·tin [aw-, guhs, -tin], 1838–99, U.S. playwright, critic, and theatrical manager.
Example Sentences
Lincoln Daly had two hits and three RBIs.
He dashed past Nick Tompkins, rode the challenge of Angus Hall, ran beyond Elliot Daly, and celebrated long before getting to the line knowing no-one could match his blistering speed.
Hall ran in Saracens' first try in the right corner after a period of pressure from the visitors, finishing up after Daly's great, 20-yard pass.
While taking in McDonald’s performance, I was fondly recalling the blunt, blue-collar realism of Tyne Daly’s portrayal in Laurents’ 1989 production.
The 19-year-old collected Elliot Daly's pass and sped clear to finish in the corner after Saracens had fallen behind for the first time in the match.
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