Proper noun
Cawthorn (plural Cawthorns)
A surname.
Cawthorn paints himself as a promising young man with plans to become a Marine until the 2014car accident that left him partially paralyzed. Source: Internet
Cawthorn was the primary author of the selections "mainly", according to Cawthorn, and of the text "by far", according to Moorcock. Source: Internet
Madison Cawthorn won a North Carolina congressional seat, beating out retired Air Force colonel and Democratic nominee Moe Davis. Source: Internet
Edwards and his buddies Moffitt and Cawthorn are perverse, almost cartoonish, reactionaries, tying North Carolina’s people to railroad tracks while shouting, “You must pay the rent!” Source: Internet
Cawthorn recently beat out a Trump-endorsed candidate in the primary for the Republican slot in the race for Congress. Source: Internet
Donations to Cawthorn from each of three other states — California, Florida and Texas — exceeded $95,000. Source: Internet