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Coyle, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
Population (2000): 337
Housing Units (2000): 154
Land area (2000): 0.622735 sq. miles (1.612877 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.622735 sq. miles (1.612877 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17950
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 35.954065 N, 97.236459 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 73027
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Coyle is a surname of Irish origin, and may refer to:

Persons
  • Andrew Coyle (contemporary), British law professor and prison official
  • Bill Coyle (1871–1941), American baseball player
  • Brendan Coyle (born 1963), English actor
  • Brian Coyle (1944–1991), American gay rights activist
  • Charles Delmer Coyle (1887–1954), Canadian politician from Ontario; MP from Elgin 1945–54
  • Charlie Coyle (born 1992), American ice hockey player
  • Charlotte Coyle (born 1982), Northern Ireland plus-size model
  • Cleo Coyle or Alice Alfonsi, American author
  • Colm Coyle (born 1965), Irish Gaelic football player and manager
  • Craig Coyle (born 1980), Scottish footballer
  • Dallas Coyle (contemporary), American guitarist
  • Denise Coyle (born 1953), American politician from New Jersey; state legislator since 2008
  • Diane Coyle (born 1961), English economist
  • Eric Coyle (born 1963), American football player
  • Fay Coyle (1933–2007), Northern Ireland football player
  • Frank Coyle (1886–1947), American Olympic track and field athlete
  • Harold Coyle (born 1952), American author of war novels (Team Yankee)
  • Henry Coyle (boxer) (born 1987), Irish boxer
  • Henry Coyle (politician) (died 1979), Irish army officer and politician; TD for Mayo North
  • Iain Coyle (born 1968), British TV presenter and producer
  • James Coyle (rugby league) (born 1985), English rugby league player
  • James Coyle (1873–1921), American Roman Catholic priest
  • Joey Coyle (1953–1993), American longshoreman who found $1.2 million that had fallen from an armored car
  • John Coyle (born 1932), Scottish football player
  • John Coyle (speed skater) (born 1968), American speed skater
  • Liam Coyle (born 1968), Northern Ireland football player
  • Marion Coyle (born 1954), Irish member of the Provisional IRA
  • Mark Coyle (athletics director), Syracuse University
  • Mark Coyle (contemporary), British music producer
  • Mark J. Coyle (c. 1965–2007), American political consultant
  • Matt Coyle (born 1971), English-born Australian artist and novelist
  • Michael Coyle (American Composer) (born 1957), American composer
  • Michael Coyle (politician) (born 1948), Northern Ireland nationalist politician; member of the Northern Ireland Assembly 2002
  • Nadine Coyle (born 1985), Irish pop singer
  • Owen Coyle (born 1966), Scottish-born football player playing for Ireland
  • Pat Coyle (lacrosse) (born 1969), Canadian lacrosse player
  • Pat Coyle (basketball) (contemporary), American basketball coach
  • Reg Coyle (born 1917), Australian Australian Rules Footballer
  • Richard Coyle (born 1972), English actor
  • Robert Everett Coyle (1930-2012), United States federal judge
  • Robert J. Coyle, American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Ronnie Coyle (born 1964), Scottish football player
  • Rose Coyle (1914–1988), American beauty queen; Miss America 1936
  • Roy Coyle (born 1946), Northern Ireland football player and coach
  • T. Thorn Coyle (born 1965), American neopaganist author
  • Thomas Coyle (rugby league) (born 1988), English rugby league player
  • Thomas Coyle (accused of murder) (fl. 1871), Canadian acquitted of the murder of George Campbell
  • Tim Coyle (born 1960), Australian cricketer
  • Tony Coyle (born 1976), South African footballer
  • William R. Coyle (1878–1962), American politician from Pennsylvania; U.S. representative 1925–33
Fictional characters
  • Eddie Coyle, protagonist of the novel and film The Friends of Eddie Coyle
  • Malcolm Coyle, character on the American television series Oz

Usage examples of "coyle".

Lieutenant Dallas stated that every member of the NYPSD will work diligently to identify and apprehend those responsible for the deaths of their fellow officers, for Grant, Keelie, and Coyle Swisher, for Inga Snood, for Linnie Dyson.

Mom had even put child codes on all the household AutoChefs so the only thing Nixie or her brother, Coyle, could program was health sludge.

Stice, mostly because he roomed with Coyle and drilled a lot of the time up with the 18s, and mixed with them, and more recently Kornspan, excluded, basically because he was cretinous and cruel and now consensually suspected of having tortured and killed the two collarless cats whose burnt corpses had been found on the hillside during pre-drill sprints a couple weeks back.

He has already stamped his personality on the batch, bawling out one guy for not doing his job, while on another occasion, on sentry duty, he was conversing with Coyle sotto voce when Robinson stomped up ignoring all the rules on keeping quiet at night so Tanner backhanded him in the face without even looking like Baloo unleashing a heavy paw.

Henry Coyle from Balbriggan, was on a two-week holiday in Seville with his wife and three children.

First, Agent Banish played the tape of the negotiations for Marshal Fagin, Agent Perkins, Agent Coyle, the Hostage Rescue agents, and whoever else was there.

Also seated there were SAs Banish and Coyle, two HRT agents, Fagin and another deputy marshal, two U.

Coyle and Tall Paul Shaw, and remotely possibly Frannie Unwin, all know Hal gets regularly covertly high.

The most immediately striking is Tom Coyle, an acerbic Glaswegian with a tongue that can flay the arrogance off a graduate with an alarming, inventive but always scatological turn of phrase.

Then Hal and Coyle, both sucking wind after twenty and trying to stand up straight, feed lobs to Wayne and Stice, neither of whom is fatiguable as far as anyone can tell.

Angeni Traek of Olandia, sister to Coyle Oside, will you allow me the honor of proving this to you?

Steven Weinberg and Sidney Coleman offered valuable advice and assistance, and it is a pleasure to acknowledge many helpful interactions with Carol Archer, Vicky Carstens, David Cassel, Anne Coyle, Michael Duncan, Jane Forman, Erik Jendresen, Gary Kass, Shiva Kumar, Robert Mawhinney, Pam Morehouse, Pierre Ramond, Amanda Salles, and Eero Simoncelli.

Coyle, still wearing his apnea-mouthguard, stared at our room's little viewer.

Coyle went down in a hard-fought loss to Port Wash's Shelby van der Merwe of Hempstead, Long Island 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, A-4 Trevor "The Axhandle" Axford crushed P.

Then Coyle he of the weak bladder and suspicious discharge gets excused to go back into the eastern tree-line out of sight of the distaffs and pee, so the other three get a minute to jog over to the pavilion and stand with their hands on their hips and breathe and drink Gator-ade out of little conic paper cups you can't put down til they're empty.