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Malcolm
[ mal-kuhm ]
noun
- a male given name: from a Gaelic word meaning “disciple of Saint Columba.”
Malcolm
/ ˈæə /
noun
- MalcolmGeorge19171997MBritishMUSIC: harpsichordist George. 1917–97, British harpsichordist
Example Sentences
The country's cardinal, Malcolm Ranjith, made the announcement at an event to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the suicide attacks which targeted Catholic churches and five star hotels during Easter Sunday mass, killing 269 people.
They’re at once a band of brothers, literally — founded by Angus and late brother Malcolm Young — but also not.
And there are two “Young people” on guitar; Angus and his nephew, Stevie, 68, who replaced his uncle Malcolm in the band in 2014.
During my youth, the North similarly had strong spokespeople for racial equality in Malcolm X and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. In the West, Cesar Chavez was organizing the United Farm Workers to improve the conditions of Latinos working in the fields of California and the Southwest.
She showed photos and videos of her 3-year-old son, Malcolm, and 6-month-old daughter, Méi, who were in Los Angeles with their father, John Mulaney, the comedian and late-night host who is Munn’s husband.
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