Proper noun
Brookman (plural Brookmans)
A surname.
Beware of surveys, such as a city questionnaire about downtown parking, with pre-conceived notions, warns columnist George Brookman. Source: Internet
;Fiction: * Elizabeth of York is the subject of Hilda Brookman Stanier's novel Plantagenet Princess, pub. Source: Internet
Executive Director Rob Brookman said the health and safety of the public are of paramount importance. Source: Internet
Two opinion pieces from prominent Calgarians (Mary Moran and George Brookman) focused on rebuilding the economy and jobs related to the triple threat of ‘oil and gas restructuring, the oil price war’ and the pandemic. Source: Internet
"We're not here to jump on the bandwagon of what's happened in the United States," Brookman said. Source: Internet
Pencils.com. According to Petroski, this system might have been developed in the early 20th century by Brookman, an English pencil maker. Source: Internet