Proper noun
Cheatham (plural Cheathams)
A surname.
Against Michigan State, Cheatham had five of the Huskers’ 11 steals, as Nebraska forced 22 MSU turnovers. Source: Internet
After several futile and deadly days, Lieutenant Colonel Ernie Cheatham would finally come up with a strategy to retake the city in some of the most intense urban combat since World War II. Source: Internet
Cheatham, who has been using the University of Pennsylvania tracker to put together analyses of his own, agreed with the assessment. Source: Internet
Cheatham, the lone active senior on the Husker roster, will make his 100th career start on Monday and comes into the home stretch of his college career playing solid basketball. Source: Internet
As a prepster, Summitt went to Cheatham County High School, where she went by the name of “Trish” and was voted “Most Popular” and “Basketball Sweetheart.” Source: Internet
Dali, a study of his art-in-jewels: the collection of the Owen Cheatham Foundation. Source: Internet