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Definition of “Walsh”

Walsh (wɒlʃ Pronunciation for Walsh

Definitions

noun

  1. Courtney (Andrew). born 1962, Jamaican cricketer; a fast bowler, he took 519 test match wickets

Example Sentences Including 'Walsh'

Walsh rang off, rubbing at his scalp, turning to eye his DI.
Parkes, Roger Riot
Cinema: Identity crisis By Michael Walsh email: featureseditor@belfasttelegraph.
Belfast Telegraph (2003)
Det Supt Walsh added: "We can find no reason why anyone would want to attack Mr Eaton.
Liverpool Daily Post and Echo (2004)
Hence, aware of what Walsh was up to, the man was being careful to fine-tune his answers.
Parkes, Roger Riot
It included Gallo's screenplay, De Niro as Walsh and Martin Brest of Beverly Hills Cop fame as director.
John Baxter DE NIRO: A Biography (2002)
Taff Roberts made a note of the welfare officer's extension number, showed him out and then turned to Walsh.
Parkes, Roger Riot
Two of them, Kennelly and Walsh , had played for Ireland in International Rules but the other two hadn't.
Irish Times (2002)
Walsh conducted the most recent survey of gorilla populations in the region.
New Scientist (2003)
Yesterday the Bishop of Killaloe, Dr Willie Walsh , said he would have no difficulty with such an inquiry.
Irish Times (2002)

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