O'Brien

[ US /oʊˈbɹaɪɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. Irish writer (born in 1932)
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How To Use O'Brien In A Sentence

  • When Bobby brought the team to a stop outside the O'Brien's farmhouse, Melinda moved quickly to climb from the wagon.
  • Conan O'Brien is back at work on the Tonight Show and joking about a stunt accident that gave him what he called a slight concussion. WN.com - Articles related to Whitney Houston: the life, death and rebirth of a pop princess
  • M. O'BRIEN: We are one minute into that rocket firing they call the deorbit burn, two minutes and 42 seconds worth of rocket firing. CNN Transcript Aug 9, 2005
  • Murphy, Jamie, and the rest of the O'Brien clan will be here for Thanksgiving.
  • O'BRIEN: Tobias Hollerer is demonstrating something he calls augmented reality -- three-dimensional graphics inserted into the real world using computers that you wear. CNN Transcript Nov 8, 2007
  • O'BRIEN (voice-over): The term baby daddy means a father who is not married to the mother of his child. CNN Transcript Feb 25, 2009
  • Young F has been reading about it in Brendan O'Brien's The Story of Ireland, and although now reassured that the danger from fleas and rats has been much reduced, and that in any case bubonic plague is treatable with modern antibiotics, he is keen to learn more. This is a long shot, but...
  • He also said Mr O'Brien was ambivalent on the role of the banks connected with the consortium.
  • M. O'BRIEN: I think we should note that the term amnesty was not used in that question. CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2006
  • Today, my hair completely stopped listening to reason and morphed into some kind of fucked-up Conan O'Brien hairpiece. Archive 2009-04-26
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