Quinn noun
- Anthony. 1915–2001, US film actor, born in Mexico: noted esp for his performances in La Strada (1954) and Zorba the Greek (1964)
Examples from the Web for quinn Contemporary Examples of quinn
Quinn lost every country outside of Chicago in a surprising loss.
GOP Shocks Democrats in Governor Races
Ben Jacobs
November 5, 2014
Quinn lost his fortune after he amassed control of 25% of Anglo Irish Bank, which promptly went under in the 2007 financial crash.
The Zillionaires Who Lost Everything
Tom Sykes
October 26, 2014
Illinois Democrats sensed early on that Quinn was vulnerable.
Return of the Blue State Republican Governor?
David Freedlander
September 10, 2014
Writing for the majority, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito handed unions a sharp rebuke in Harris v. Quinn.
The Conservative Case for Unions After the Harris v. Quinn Decision
James Poulos
July 2, 2014
Quinn has not yet responded directly to a request for comment about claims officials protect the accused.
Is Sex Assault a Crime in the Ivy League?
Olivia Nuzzi
May 10, 2014
Historical Examples of quinn
Quinn was fearless, daring, indefatigable; but Quinn was not Ferry.
George Washington Cable
The first man we came up with was Quinn, with the rear-guard.
George Washington Cable
Mr. Quinn said as they stood there gazing on the richness of the earth.
St. John G. Ervine
At such times, Mr. Quinn felt as if he could annihilate an Englishman.
St. John G. Ervine
Mr. Quinn’s horror of the English people was neither consistent nor rigid.
St. John G. Ervine