Galway

[ US /ˈɡɑɫweɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a port city in western Ireland on Galway Bay
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How To Use Galway In A Sentence

  • I’m sure that Ruairi McKiernan of Spunout in Galway is not the only one who can say "I nearly quit a million times". July 2009
  • Racegoers attending this years Galway festival could come away winning or sharing in one of the big Tote Jackpot pools.
  • It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored. The Sun
  • Paddy is a frequent caller to his friends in Galway when he is there on business.
  • I'm not saying Kilkenny are a spent force by any means but they are beatable as Waterford and Galway both proved in the last couple of weeks.
  • The Technology Transfer Office (TTO) is a high performance team that guides breakthrough NUI Galway research to business reality as well as manage the NUI Galway Business Innovation Center.
  • The hull is then faired and painted in the traditional black for the Galway hookers.
  • Spain and the French and with the Flemings before those mongrels were pupped, Spanish ale in Galway, the winebark on the winedark waterway. Ulysses
  • She was given a warm welcome by farmers at the championships and even tried her hand at ploughing with two Irish draught mares, owned by brothers Joe and Padraig Fahy, of Corrandulla, Co Galway.
  • Last year, after the hiding from Cork, we got a bit of pride back the way the lads played against Galway in the Park, they went down fighting.
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