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Answer for the clue "Country singer Martina ", 7 letters:
mcbride

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The name "McBride" or "McGillbride" is the English spelling for the Irish name "Mac Giolla BrĂ­dhe" meaning son of the follower of St. Brigid . It is a name found in County Donegal in Ireland and in the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland and is a Sept of the ...

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Population (2000): 232 Housing Units (2000): 94 Land area (2000): 0.361179 sq. miles (0.935448 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.361179 sq. miles (0.935448 sq. km) FIPS code: 50000 Located within: Michigan ...

Usage examples of mcbride.

McBride had switched to gas had been bricked up, as had the opening to the coal chute itself.

McBride whirled around, his hurried glimpse of the field behind them one of puffs of white mist rising and boiling from the ground and the last few dandelion clocks floating down to earth.

McBride, half awake, saw them from a seaward vantage, Southampton Water reflecting the glare down as far as Hamble and beyond.

However, he had an easy day before a cocktail party for a Russian trade delegation at the embassy, where he would fulfill his function of psyching out any possible recruits for the Company, and so he did not resent giving his time to McBride.

McBride she could not risk staying in the same room with him, unless she was prepared to have a rough and tumble.

He watched McBride and the woman - Drummond's daughter from his briefing - talking animatedly as they walked away towards Tower Hill, saw the Vauxhall tailing them down Savage Gardens, then he crossed the road to the main steps of Trinity House.

Neither of them gave any thought to McBride, except when the reports of the revolver impinged unwelcomely on them.

McBride kicked him in the side of the head, carefully and weightedly, then leaned over him, recovering as if from a distance race.