Proper noun
Ashworth (plural Ashworths)
A surname from Old English.
According to Paul Ashworth, the chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics, household employment has seen a drop of 13.5% since the implementation of social distancing measures. Source: Internet
Ashworth and Bairstow had their moments — Ashworth might be the team’s best 3-point shooter — but not enough of them. Source: Internet
Ashworth, who grew up in Portland, started participating in circus arts classes nine years ago soon after a move to San Diego. Source: Internet
Ashworth decided that a radar approach would be used if the target was obscured, but a last-minute break in the clouds over Nagasaki allowed a visual approach as ordered. Source: Internet
But shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth today said people were not being selfish by stockpiling essentials as he said the Prime Minister needed to give them 'certainty' about the situation so they can respond accordingly. Source: Internet
Jon Ashworth, Labour’s health spokesman, accused ministers of not properly preparing the NHS for the coronavirus crisis, despite the exercise three years ago. Source: Internet