Proper noun
Boldt (plural Boldts)
A surname.
Well, in brief, I was discovered by a lady called Beth Boldt. She had also been a model. She used to take pictures of the girls she found, and she took a picture of me one day in my school uniform, and it all kind of started from there. Naomi Campbell
In the Boldt case, the Editors-in-Chief of 18 specialist journals (generally anaesthesia and intensive care) made a joint statement regarding 88 published clinical trials conducted without Ethics Committee approval. Source: Internet
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin worked with The Boldt Company and Zimmerman Architectural Studios on the project. Source: Internet
Instead, it focused on Affleck’s less controversial and more heroic ancestors — including a great-great-great grandfather involved in the occult and his mother, Ann Boldt, a civil rights activist in the 1960s. Source: Internet
If numbers and spirit were all it takes to field a championship track and field team, Hillsboro coach Dennis Boldt could be tempted to fast-forward to the end of the season. Source: Internet
“As far as a multi-event athlete, she’s the one who can bring it on the track and on the field,” Boldt said. Source: Internet