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Hancock
[han-kok]
noun
Herbert Jeffrey Herbie, born 1940, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
John. John Hancock.
Winfield Scott, 1824–86, Union general in the Civil War.
Hancock
/ ˈæɒ /
noun
Anthony John, known as Tony. 1924–68, British comedian, noted for his radio series Hancock's Half Hour
John. 1737–93, American statesman; first signatory of the Declaration of Independence
Example Sentences
“That’s more her brand — to get things done with whoever she needs to get them done with,” said Ange-Marie Hancock, who leads Ohio State University’s Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity.
On Wednesday afternoon, police responded to a call of a stabbing on the 100 block of North Rossmore Avenue in the Hancock Park neighborhood.
The result was a stunning yet subtle deconstruction of the song — an exquisite little two-hander that felt like a conversation between Erivo and Hancock.
But it turned out to be his John Hancock alongside a bunch of others on a whiteboard in a room facing the parking lot.
Earlier, Matt Hancock told the inquiry it was "crucial" the UK should retain its ability to rapidly scale-up mass testing for a new disease in any future pandemic.
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