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Mccaul

Mccaul, noun

1. A family name, often of Scottish origin.

Example sentences:

  1. The Mccaul family has a long history in this town.
  2. I met a gentleman named Mccaul at the conference.

Mccaul, noun

2. (local) A street located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Example sentences:

  1. If you're going to the museum, you'll find it on Mccaul Street.
  2. Mccaul is a bustling street with many shops and restaurants.

Mccaul, adjective

1. Referring to something or someone popular or trendy.

Example sentences:

  1. That outfit is so mccaul! I love it!
  2. The restaurant had a mccaul vibe that attracted a young crowd.

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