65 examples of mahony in sentences

The late Mr. H.S. Mahony used to say that if girls would only bend down more to the ball they would be able to volley much better.

Many unfortunate players, if they wish to play the game at all, are forced to play on what Mr. Mahony used to call "cabbage patches"("Sorry, partner, it hopped on a cabbage," was his favourite expression after missing a ball in a double); but I cannot understand any one voluntarily choosing such a surface.

Mahony and I won the All England Mixed Championship.

"She was a Mahony of Dunlow, Margaret ni Mahony; and my grandmother.

"She was a Mahony of Dunlow, Margaret ni Mahony; and my grandmother.

Hannah Mahony, now Mrs. Hannah Nolan, Labor Inspector, took up the difficult task of organizing.

SEE Mahony, Bertha E., comp.

Selected by Bertha E. Mahony.

The fortunes of Richard Mahony.

MAHONY, BERTAH.

Foreword by Bertah E. Mahony.

by Bertha E. Mahony (Bertha E. Mahony Miller) 3rd ed.

by Bertha E. Mahony (Bertha E. Mahony Miller) 3rd ed.

MAHONY, BERTHA E., comp. Realms of gold in children's books, compiled by Bertha E. Mahony and Elinor Whitney.

MAHONY, BERTHA E., comp. Realms of gold in children's books, compiled by Bertha E. Mahony and Elinor Whitney.

Bertha E. Mahony Miller & Elinor Whitney Field (A); 1Jun56; R171828.

MILLER, BERTHA E. MAHONY.

SEE Mahony, Bertha E. MILLER, FRANK, illus.

SEE Mahony, Bertha E., comp.

Selected by Bertha E. Mahony.

Roger Duvoisin (A); 12Feb68; R429299. DWIGGINS, W. A. The fortunes of Richard Mahony.

MAHONY, BERTHA E. Wag-by-wall.

By Patrick Mahony.

Patrick Mahony (A); 22Mar76; R628988. R628990.

MAHONY, FRANCIS, an Irish priest, born in Cork, who took to journalism, and is known by his nom de plume of Father Prout; contributed to Fraser's Magazine, and was foreign correspondent to the Daily News and the Globe; was famous for his elegant translations (1804-1866).

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