Proper noun
Anglin (plural Anglins)
A surname.
Amateur Taylor Wilson presenting fusor work to Barack Obama, February 7, 2012 Kuba Anglin and Noah Anglin's fusor inside their bedroom lab. Source: Internet
Anglin published the phone numbers, email addresses and social media profiles of the woman, her husband and their 12-year-old son. Source: Internet
Anglin led the party for a short period until it was dissolved in 2009 and was later elected as a Wildrose candidate in Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-Sundre, where he served as MLA until 2015. Source: Internet
Anglin is currently on the run and claims to be in Cambodia while he attempts to avoid a lawsuit by a Jewish woman whose address and phone number he posted online after she argued with Spencer’s mother. Source: Internet
But where Rockwell and Pierce relied on pamphlets, the radio, newsletters, and in-person organizing to advance their aims, Anglin has the internet. Source: Internet
Howard Anglin, a former deputy chief of staff to Stephen Harper, told the Star Monday he believes concerns of the impact this motion will have on freedom of speech may be “conflated” with other issues at the provincial or even corporate level. Source: Internet