Proper noun
Burdick (plural Burdicks)
A surname.
After the surveillance tape was run, Deputy Clerk Burdick ran the body-cam tape made when Police Officer Christopher Herrick responded to Clark’s 911 call. Source: Internet
A long-time member of the Syracuse Peace Council, Burdick was a prominent activist in the city of Syracuse and beyond. Source: Internet
Bill and Cathy Burdick marked 29 years of wedded bliss on Sept. 28. Source: Internet
An Easter chocolate will cover the Gramercy Park and East Village neighborhoods on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., starting at L.A. Burdick, 5 East 20th Street. Source: Internet
Classification and Cataloguing The system devised to codify 19th Century American tobacco issues has its origin in the ‘American Card Catalog’ (ACC), written by Jefferson Burdick. Source: Internet
Lindsey Burdick, a teacher at Park Center Senior High, said that she was concerned for students of color in light of the pandemic’s disproportionate impact on those communities. Source: Internet