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Definition of “Finney”

Finney (ˈfɪnɪ Pronunciation for Finney

Definitions

noun

  1. Albert. born 1936, British stage and film actor
  2. Tom. born 1922, English footballer: won 76 international caps as a winger

Example Sentences Including 'Finney'

Albert Finney plays the portly cigar-puffing Churchill brilliantly in the pre war wilderness years of the British politician's life.
Sun, News of the World (2002)
Albert Finney returns as Silas in five more tales adapted from the novels of H. E. Bates.
Globe and Mail (2003)
She would drive the machine savagely over the children's plastic toys, then: `Mrs Finney , Mrs Finney, the hoofer is once more kaput.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion
She would drive the machine savagely over the children's plastic toys, then: `Mrs Finney, Mrs Finney , the hoofer is once more kaput.
Haines, Pamela The Golden Lion
That left Laurence Olivier and Albert Finney , with whom I was making no great progress.
Frost, David David Frost-An Autobiography-Part One
The manager of the restaurant, a fellow called Herbert Finney , remembers her differently from one interview to the next.
Clive Barker GALILEE (2001)
There are new interviews with producer Alan Finney , the cast and crew.
The Advertiser, Sunday Mail (2004)
With the former Defence Secretary Clark Clifford, he founded the Washington firm Clifford, Warnke, McIlwain, Glass & Finney.
Times, Sunday Times (2001)

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