Proper noun
Bulman (plural Bulmans)
A surname.
For much factual information on this production, see Mary Z. Maher, "Production Design in the BBC's Titus Andronicus" in J.C. Bulman and H.R. Coursen (eds. Source: Internet
Bulman 2001, p. 170. because, during Red Flag exercises in the US, defending SAM forces had found that the grey-painted undersides of the Vulcan became much more visible against the ground at high angles of bank. Source: Internet
Now's a good time to embrace hibernation, take a break from the resolutions, writes Andie Bulman, and make some comfort food. Source: Internet
See for yourself: Andie Bulman visited Mickey's Sandwich Shop on Water Street to check out Boyd's sandwich menu, and ask about why he decided to open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Start slow and keep it cheap while you're learning and invest as you become more passionate, writes Andie Bulman. Source: Internet
Emily Donelle, a second-year sociology and history major, and Kristen Bulman, a third-year psychology and criminology major, have been on STU’s women’s rugby team as a couple for over a year. Source: Internet