Proper noun
Blacklock (plural Blacklocks)
A surname from Middle English.
Everyone talks about Ross Blacklock and Neville Gallimore. Source: Internet
DT is a big long-term need for this team with both Cox and set to play this season at 30. Of these two, I like Blacklock better but think he’s likely to be off the board. Source: Internet
Detective Constable Alexander Blacklock said: “I am appealing to local people in the area to keep an eye out for these jumpers. Source: Internet
Middler and Jason Blacklock tangled on the pit bend suspending the race and the field lined up behind Wallace who got away cleanly to win from Forster and Turner although the latter was excluded for a broken spring fixing and Howie was elevated to third. Source: Internet
The thriller follows travel journalist Lo Blacklock who hears a body thrown overboard on the maiden voyage of a boutique cruise liner, only to discover that no-one has been reported missing from the boat. Source: Internet
For the two new structures of her expanded keyhole garden, Blacklock had access to a great deal of discarded fractured concrete and upcycled it into permanent walls, with the help of talented local rock workers. Source: Internet