Proper noun
Cogburn (plural Cogburns)
A surname.
As corny as it sounds, one of my favorite scenes in the 1969 film is John Wayne as one-eyed, cranky Rooster Cogburn on horseback, reins in teeth and Colts in both hands, charging the bad guys. Source: Internet
The movie follows a young girl named Maddie Ross who hires a U.S. Marshal named Rooster Cogburn to hunt down the man who killed her father. Source: Internet
It was dramatised by Deniz Cordell, and produced by M. J. Cogburn. Source: Internet
U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn rejected Greg E. Lindberg’s request that his active sentence be delayed to more effectively appeal his conviction and because of an elevated risk of contracting COVID-19 in prison. Source: Internet