Proper noun
Buford (plural Bufords)
A surname.
My darling, you are indisposed! You must remain abed for the next eight months. Little Buford - " "I am NOT naming our child Buford... Cassandra Clare
A ruby-encrusted orb popped its top and helicopter blades unfolded. Leo was glad Buford the table wasn't here-he would've fallen in love. Rick Riordan
The man was looking his way, with glasses. Buford waved. You never knew what old friend was out there. The Reb officer took off his hat, bowed formally. Michael Shaara
Buford 2008, p. 12. Both of his parents were Protestants of working-class origin. Source: Internet
Buford 2008, pp. 138, 354. In his career, Lancaster produced twenty-three films, directed three and wrote for one. Source: Internet
Accompanist for the vocal pieces and instrumental selections included BCF Professor Buford Cox and Joiner on the piano. Source: Internet