Proper noun
Boorman (plural Boormans)
A surname.
Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman came to see our show, We all had a drink before they set off on their travels, and we kept in touch. Kelly Jones
Boorman said it forms part of their review of all content that could possibly be racially insensitive. Source: Internet
ACT Policing's officer in charge of traffic operations, Station Sergeant Marcus Boorman, said everyone needed to play their part in keeping the road toll down. Source: Internet
In addition to T.H. White's treatment, many other modern versions of the Arthurian legend have their roots in Malory, including John Boorman 's film Excalibur (1981). Source: Internet
Given Excalibur's modest budget, a "name" composer was out of the question, so Boorman commissioned the up-and-coming young Jones. Source: Internet
McKernan and Terris p.87 John Boorman 's 1990 Where the Heart Is features a father who disinherits his three spoilt children. Source: Internet