Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. A patronymic surname derived from Niall.
- n. A male given name, transferred from the surname, or a spelling variant of Neil.
Examples
“Professor MARK ANTHONY NEAL (African American Studies, Duke University): Good afternoon, Neal.”
“BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Erin Neal is the world expert on using biotechnology to clean up a mess - especially oil.”
“Erin Neal is a genius at biology who sets his sights on ways to realistically change the world.”
“Shaquille O'Neal is an All-Star for the 15th time, second to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 19 appearances.”
“O'Neal is known for grandstanding in the courtroom, and according to the Tribune, "many lawyers think he doesn't always follow the law.”
The Huffington Post: Judicial Election Guide: Cook County Judges To Retain, And Judges To Send Home
“That Mr. O'Neal is now declaring his position dead is ironic, given that Mr. O'Neal was a major reason that Mr. D'Antoni adopted his current scheme when he was the coach of the Phoenix Suns.”
“Wi-Fi enabled paper using electronic ink, and interactive e-books described in Neal Stephenson's 1995 novel "The Diamond Age," are strikingly similar to e-book readers now available for sale at most major booksellers, devices that could not exist without an understanding of semiconductor physics.”
The Huffington Post: James Kakalios: The Amazing Story Of Quantum Mechanics!
“Erin Neal has been living a secluded life in the Arizona desert since the death of his girlfriend and he isn't happy when an oil company executive comes calling.”
“If O'Neal is elected by House Republicans at their Thursday caucus to become the new speaker, questions about that tax break received by Perdue in the form of HB 488 will continue to haunt the capitol hallways.”
“Seems like Rep. Richard Neal is an political opportunist trying to grab some attention for himself.”
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