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McIntosh
[ mak-in-tosh ]
noun
- a variety of red apple that ripens in early autumn.
McIntosh
/ ˈmækɪnˌtɒʃ /
noun
- a Canadian variety of red-skinned eating apple
Word History and Origins
Origin of McIntosh1
Word History and Origins
Origin of McIntosh1
Example Sentences
Mark Chapman will present live coverage of the fight, while the commentary will be led by Ronald McIntosh with retired world champion George Groves and former WBA lightweight champion Anthony Crolla.
Meanwhile, Lynette McIntosh, who lives just outside Bishop, could not be more delighted by the election results.
Andrew McIntosh’s “Learning” led off a Wild Up concert in BP Hall, with a percussionist communing intriguing small sounds with those from field recordings made in Angeles National Forest.
“Right now, people are starting to watch holiday movies to get into the Christmas spirit, and there’s a wash of people who get into a cozy spirit by diving into ‘Gilmore Girls,’” McIntosh says.
"We believe this deal has the potential to be pro-competitive for the UK mobile sector if our concerns are addressed," said Stuart McIntosh, who is leading the CMA panel investigating the merger.
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