1. Blackburn - Noun
2. Blackburn - Proper noun
black-and-white North American wood warbler having an orange-and-black head and throat
Source: WordNetAnd as a trustee, Blackburn has absolutely no right, and certainly no authority, to demand any person do, or cease to do, anything, at any time, at any place, let alone on a basketball court, regardless of the colour of the player’s skin. Source: Internet
As Royal Canadian Artillery Gunner, George C Blackburn observed: But, unquestionably, the feature of Compo rations destined to be remembered beyond all others is Compo tea. Source: Internet
Blackburn adds, “Crawford likes to sit down with Johnson to interact while working on homework. Source: Internet
Blackburn writes that he finished Polkinghorne's books in "despair at humanity's capacity for self-deception." Source: Internet
Associated Press writers Dylan Lovan and Piper Hudspeth Blackburn in Louisville and Marina Villeneuve in Albany, New York, contributed to this story. Source: Internet
Blackburn said if that rule isn’t reinstated, it’ll be way harder for climate scientists and environmentalists to figure out where exactly the United States stands in terms of making climate change worse. Source: Internet