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mccain

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for mccain.

Editorial note

So don't bother writing to McCain or Flake because they are the one's that created this mess in the first place.

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Quick take

A surname from Irish.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of mccain gathered in one view.

noun

A surname from Irish.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for mccain.

noun

A surname from Irish.

Example sentences

1

So don't bother writing to McCain or Flake because they are the one's that created this mess in the first place.

2

I took that as meaning that either the seat was occupied by a rock, or perhaps by McCain.

3

Back then, there was already a law proposal (the McCain-Feingold bill) to limit spending by corporations and other groups on political ads.

4

Do they show us McCain's or Obama's or Kerry's or Gore's or Dole's or Perot's or Clinton's slopes in any state or election?

5

The solution (as proposed by both candidate McCain and candidate Romney) is to shift the tax deduction to the individual for medical costs.

6

Wasn't it revealed that McCain and Obama shared common ancestry way back?

7

FEC, which was a challenge to McCain-Feingold much like Citizens United v.

8

Senator McCain started asking questions about how it was possible to maintain citizens' privacy, but at the same time be able to access private data.

9

If McCain had won it would presumably be his fault instead.

10

Another candidate (McCain) won the overall nomination, but looking at the Maryland graph, it appears both Romney and McCain barely even contested Maryland: both finished at about 6%, less than 1/5th the winner.

11

I'm not sure how McCain would have made the global financial crisis abruptly stop...

12

Had McCain won in 2008, think we'd be looking at something like McCainCare now?

Quote examples

1

Let's say someone writes "Donald Trump calls McCain a war hero" but the reader thinks, "Hmm that's not what I heard".

2

Obama is in a position to provide such leadership in a way that would have been impossible for McCain." You might argue successfully that his pedantic insistence on sources, data, and algorithms gets in the way of 'progress', but to say that this is because of his political views is a gross error.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use mccain in a sentence?

So don't bother writing to McCain or Flake because they are the one's that created this mess in the first place.

What does mccain mean?

A surname from Irish.

What part of speech is mccain?

mccain is commonly used as noun.