Used in a Sentence

walsh

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for walsh.

Editorial note

As former card-counting blackjack players, Walsh and Ranogajec knew the house will always seek to maintain its advantage.

Examples17
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

An Irish surname from English.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

An Irish surname from English.

noun

A statutory town in Baca County, Colorado, United States.

noun

A hamlet in Cypress County, Alberta, Canada.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for walsh.

noun

An Irish surname from English.

noun

A statutory town in Baca County, Colorado, United States.

noun

A hamlet in Cypress County, Alberta, Canada.

noun

A hamlet in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada.

Example sentences

1

As former card-counting blackjack players, Walsh and Ranogajec knew the house will always seek to maintain its advantage.

2

The coffee shop has the Joe Walsh song The Joker in the background.

3

For Walsh and Ranogajec, their Keno exploits in Tasmania were hugely ironic.

4

Especially as Willie Walsh alluded to how much their customers like them.

5

Apparently its attributed to Greg Walsh who got the idea working on the Titan graphics computer at Ardent Computers with Cleve Moler, the author of matlab.

6

Jim Walsh is an excellent person to start with.

7

Dick’s The Chromium Fence (1955): ’I’m not!’ Walsh shouted futilely.

8

The AFR linked provided by your parent contains a quote that dispute this: > Walsh says this is incorrect because they do not get rebates in most of the gambling they undertake.

9

Now that Willie Walsh has stopped IAG bleeding cash from the acquisition of Iberia (an airline desperately in debt) they're turning a healthy profit for an airline - a complete parallel universe to what is happening at AA.

10

To see the examples, go to Palo Alto/5 miles and look just to the west of Sharon Heights golf club, near the Valley Rd, Walsh Rd, Sargent Ln, Moore Rd area.

11

It sounded like the team that Bill Walsh coached was playing an (at the time) similarly unloved playing style, and didn't have the favored players in the NFL (especially before the winning began), but (supposedly, I don't know anything about NFL) Joe Montana is now seen as one of the best quarterbacks, despite not being well suited to other teams' strategies.

Quote examples

1

I read about half of "The Score Takes Care Of Itself" by Bill Walsh on a flight a few weeks back, and it makes me question your reasoning.

2

>“The language about ‘lawful’ content and applications creates a serious loophole that seems to leave it up to ISPs to make judgments about what content is lawful or infringes a copyright, subject to challenges after the fact about whether their conduct was ‘reasonable’,” Walsh says.

3

Jim Walsh, "I think we're just going to see more of the same, and we've been in this cycle a long time now, where we have provocation, followed by resolutions and naval exercises, military drills, and around and around it goes."[3] It's been like this for over 20 years.

Proper noun examples

1

This is a step in the right direction, despite Ben Walsh's lack of vision.

2

I've seen the author (Noel Walsh) talk on Scala a few times and he's a great teacher.

3

See some of Dan Walsh's posts on the subject (e.g.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use walsh in a sentence?

As former card-counting blackjack players, Walsh and Ranogajec knew the house will always seek to maintain its advantage.

What does walsh mean?

An Irish surname from English.

What part of speech is walsh?

walsh is commonly used as noun.