English Dictionary

Definition of “Nolan”

Nolan (ˈnəʊlən Pronunciation for Nolan

Definitions

noun

  1. Michael Patrick, Baron. 1928–2007, British judge; chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life (1994–97)
  2. Sir Sidney. 1917–92, Australian painter, whose works explore themes in Australian folklore

Example Sentences Including 'Nolan'

I gather she's involved with the son of this Mary Nolan -- Benedict, I think his name was.
Stewart, Michael Grace
Joseph Nolan 's shifty denials at the Old Bailey deserved further interrogation.
Christy Campbell FENIAN FIRE: The British Government Plot to Assassinate Queen Victoria (2002)
Lord Nolan has also produced recommendations for a national database of child abusers that would be updated subject to police checks.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Nolan shows that the claims for the success of these programmes have not been borne out by independent scrutiny.
Spiked (2002)
Prof Brian Nolan , an author of the ESRI's report, declined yesterday to comment on it.
Irish Times (2002)
She thought of all the things she'd forgotten or neglected in those past days. She hadn't been to read to Mary Nolan for ages.
Stewart, Michael Grace
The container, which was not airtight, is owned by a Wexford freight company, Nolan Transport.
Irish Times (2002)
Twenty-year-old Nolan has already given Liverpool something to think about by snatching an equaliser in last season's fixture at Anfield.
Liverpool Daily Post and Echo (2002)
`It's a miracle from God," says Mrs Nolan , read the caption.
Stewart, Michael Grace

Comments

Log in to comment on this word.