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McCartney

[ US /məˈkɑɹtni/ ]
NOUN
  1. English rock star and bass guitarist and songwriter who with John Lennon wrote most of the music for the Beatles (born in 1942)

How To Use McCartney In A Sentence

  • The Beatles (You know, the group that made Paul McCartney a multi-millionaire, so he can now sermonize about the destruction of coercive monopolies is a threat to “up and coming bands”), had, through most of their career, at most 8 tracks to work with, and it was analog tape. Free and legal MP3s
  • I commend this motion to the House as a declaration of support for the McCartney family and their pursuit for justice.
  • A lacto-ovo-vegetarian, McCartney does not use fur or leather in her designs and supports PETA. WN.com - Articles related to Liv Tyler's Disney break
  • This is also a handy way of showing some leg: Stella McCartney's double splits sexed up her calf-length dresses a treat, while YSL's asymmetric gash subverted the nursey primness of a white skirt. Paris fashion week: wardrobe updates
  • In other rich people news, we're still puzzled beyond belief by the whole McCartney story.
  • In a 2010 tour of the White House, my former favorite Beatle, Liverpool High grad Paul McCartney, would capture the pop zeitgeist perfectly both in terms of content and dopy condescension. Deconstructing Obama
  • When she says Home is ‘quite difficult to describe’ because ‘it doesn't have a plot ’, McCartney isn't being awkward or obtuse, just careful.
  • Stella McCartney was named best international designer.
  • McCartney was also keen to write in a classical idiom, rather than a pop one.
  • The book says that Reiss 'ban on Sinn Féin fundraising in the US following the murder by IRA members of Robert McCartney had the support of the British security services even though the Northern Ireland Office opposed the ban. Tony Blair's 'naivete' risked Northern Ireland peace deal
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