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  • proper noun A male given name.

Etymologies

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From the same source as Cormick.

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Examples

  • What if Cormac is reclusive because in real life he's really sparkly ...?

    Never Mind About Those Cowboys 2010

  • When one of Erebus's wormships kills millions on the world of Klurhammon, a high-tech agricultural world of no real tactical significance, agent Ian Cormac is sent to investigate, though he is secretly struggling to control a new ability no human being should possess ... and beginning to question the motives of his AI masters.

    Line War (Neal Asher) Information Mark 2008

  • Cormac is a typical agent, and after the gridlinking is removed you can almost feel a sympathy with him, not quite knowing what to say or how to behave in some situations.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Mark 2007

  • Ian Cormac is a futuristic James Bond type agent, but he appears to be the pawn of unseen powers.

    REVIEW: The Brass Man by Neal Asher 2007

  • Ian Cormac is an Earth Central Security agent undercover with a resistance faction led by Arian Pelter with the help of freelance mercenary John Stanton.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Mark 2007

  • The book has a very Excession-like aspect to it, with some plot elements becoming clear later in the book, and you learn a bit about how Cormac is being used.

    REVIEW: The Brass Man by Neal Asher 2007

  • Ian Cormac is an Earth Central Security agent undercover with a resistance faction led by Arian Pelter with the help of freelance mercenary John Stanton.

    Gridlinked by Neal Asher Mark 2007

  • I realized that if all Oprah's readers out there will actually read the book cover to cover and recognize it for what it is (I see a Pulitzer in Cormac's future) then all could celebrate an amazing piece of literature.

    Those Numbered Days 2007

  • Cormac is a typical agent, and after the gridlinking is removed you can almost feel a sympathy with him, not quite knowing what to say or how to behave in some situations.

    Gridlinked by Neal Asher Mark 2007

  • Note the Hemingway-style "and," so obtrusive in Cormac McCarthy's novels, more natural here than in Hemingway's own work.

    The Prisoner of Cool 2005

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