Proper noun
Binns (plural Binnses)
A surname.
According to Binns, birds may be mistaken for a "head and neck" sighting. Source: Internet
Divine duly attempted to maintain his favoured status at the War Office by writing to distance himself from the script, in particular deriding the two civilians and the central character, Corporal Binns. Source: Internet
Binns wrote that an aspect of human psychology is the ability of the eye to see what it wants, and expects, to see. Source: Internet
R. Binns The Loch Ness Mystery Solved, pp. 52–57 According to sceptics, Adomnán's story may be independent of the modern Loch Ness Monster legend and became attached to it by believers seeking to bolster their claims. Source: Internet
R. Binns The Loch Ness Mystery Solved pp 19–27 The accounts reached the media, which described a "monster fish", "sea serpent", or "dragon" Daily Mirror, 11 August 1933 "Loch Ness, which is becoming famous as the supposed abode of a dragon.. Source: Internet
Countdown Lancaster, 5:15 p.m.-midnight. The red rose ascends at midnight at Binns Park. Source: Internet