Proper noun
Coffman (plural Coffmans)
A surname.
Abridged from Seismicity of the United States, 1568–1989 (Revised), by Carl W. Stover and Jerry L. Coffman, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1527, United States Government Printing Office, Washington: 1993. Source: Internet
And the first floor of the old hospital will remain open — which Coffman points to as an obvious symbol of inefficiency. Source: Internet
Even the unmanned M-113s are surprisingly capable, Coffman told Freedberg. Source: Internet
But he also has a bad track record of losing elections, with a loss in 2010 to Senator Michael Bennet (D) for the US Senate seat, and another loss in 2014 to Republican incumbent Mike Coffman in a US House of Representatives race. Source: Internet
Coffman, who serves as the activities director at a nursing home in Council Bluffs, says she hashealth insurance, but struggles to afford it. Source: Internet
So Mr. Coffman, for your newspaper to survive in Tarrant County, as hard as it would be, keep your bias against conservatives at least hidden in the backroom, not as meat for attack dogs like Kennedy. Source: Internet