Malone [muh-lohn] Examples noun
- Edmond,1741–1812, Irish literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.
- Moses,born 1955, U.S. basketball player.
Examples from the Web for malone Contemporary Examples of malone
Malone first met Anderson by chance over a decade ago following the release of the cult hit Donnie Darko.
Jena Malone’s Long, Strange Trip From Homelessness to Hollywood Stardom
Marlow Stern
December 22, 2014
But throughout all this, Malone describe herself as “oddly responsible,” wanting to help her moms pay the bills as young as 10.
Jena Malone’s Long, Strange Trip From Homelessness to Hollywood Stardom
Marlow Stern
December 22, 2014
Her mother had a musical theater background, so Malone grew up backstage, watching productions come to fruition.
Jena Malone’s Long, Strange Trip From Homelessness to Hollywood Stardom
Marlow Stern
December 22, 2014
Because they were short on money, the family moved around a bunch—with Malone living in 27 different places by the time she was 9.
Jena Malone’s Long, Strange Trip From Homelessness to Hollywood Stardom
Marlow Stern
December 22, 2014
Indeed, Malone seems to be in a very good place—both personally, and professionally.
Jena Malone’s Long, Strange Trip From Homelessness to Hollywood Stardom
Marlow Stern
December 22, 2014
Historical Examples of malone
“You’ll be too proud to walk with your ould mother,” said Mrs. Malone.
Horatio Alger
“Shure a little drink will do me no harm,” said Mrs. Malone.
Horatio Alger
It even explained why he had expected Malone to place him in charge of the dock.
T. S. Stribling
After his own cramped quarters, Malone’s room proved delightful.
T. S. Stribling
“Very well, sir,” grunted Malone and he hurried down on deck.
T. S. Stribling