McGraw

[ US /məˈɡɹɔ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States baseball player and manager (1873-1934)
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How To Use McGraw In A Sentence

  • McGraw, who has made gouache a specialty, is a marvelous colorist in the medium.
  • QuickDrawMcGraw: the Yankess are road favs most of the time and win most of the time on the orad vs. subpar teams, over the long haul this system might work but you are asking to bet against the same team every single time when they are road favorites. calinreddog: Undefined
  • The artist surveyed his studio just as the sun dropped behind the old McGraw-Hill Building, checked the bottle of Sancerre chilling in his half-sized fridge, quickly dumped Terra chips into a bowl, rearranged his art press for the umpteenth time.
  • Leary rages mostly against safe targets: greedy athletes, overprivileged children, celebrity blowhards like Dr. Phil McGraw. 2009 January 11 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • To save the ginseng and hundreds of other plant species browsed by white-tailed deer, McGraw and Furedi recommend that hunters shoot more deer, including females.
  • Superstar Tim McGraw used his live performance for the radio folks at CRS to debut an excellent new album, in its entirety (recorded last year, but not coming out till late this year, he said, due to his label dragging its heels). Chris Willman: Jamey Johnson and John Rich Help Country Radio Get Real
  • Country star Tim McGraw is headlining tomorrow's star-studded concert for hurricane relief.
  • Jana, which is leading the effort on McGraw-Hill, and Ontario Teachers' have together become among the largest shareholders in the company. McGraw-Hill in Cross Hairs
  • The 52nd running of the Daytona 500 ran the usual gamut of celebrities (Harry Connick Jr. sang the national anthem after country favorite Tim McGraw performed a prerace concert for thousands gathered on the frontstretch grass) and politicians (attendees Sunday included Sarah Palin and, Republican national chairman Michael Steele). McMurray hangs on to win pothole-marred Daytona 500
  • Steve Adler resigns after four years as top editor as the title moves from McGraw-Hill to Bloomberg. Undefined
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