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Wiktionary
- n. A Scottish surname derived from the Gaelic name Fionnlagh meaning "fair warrior"; a variant of Finlay
- n. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Examples
“(Soundbite of song) Mr. FINLEY: (Singing in foreign language) SHEA: Finley has known Lieberson for many years and says he was humbled when Peter first showed him which love sonnets he chose for the new piece.”
“•What's new: Finley is pushing Lee for snaps at tight end.”
Year after Favre, Rodgers more poised, confident with Packers
“Listed at 6-feet-5 and 247 pounds, the athletic Finley is a major matchup problem.”
The Washington Post: Packers tight end Jermichael Finley is a difficult matchup
“Third-year tight end Jermichael Finley is an emerging star for Green Bay.”
The Washington Post: Packers tight end Jermichael Finley is a difficult matchup
“Many players take big steps forward in their third years, and Finley is right on schedule, Packers Coach Mike McCarthy said.”
The Washington Post: Packers tight end Jermichael Finley is a difficult matchup
“According to the site, Finley is also claiming that police told him that an unidentified person had requested a key to their room shortly before the last time Finley saw his wife alive.”
Report: America's Got Talent Contestant Considered Person of Interest in His Wife's Death
“The 1998 outbreak at Finley Elementary in Finley, Wash., was linked to undercooked taco meat served for lunch.”
“Diane Finley is working on the campaign promise to reduce the huge immigration backlog by amending the law to limit how many new applications are allowed.”
“Finley is No. 3 all time with the high school discus and won the Nike Outdoor crown.”
“Finley is the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, and despite the anti-immigration (and potentially discriminatory) orientation of Bill C-50, her residents are not pleased.”
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