Proper noun
Driskill (plural Driskills)
A surname.
First opened in 1929, the Driskill Grill presents a grand and sophisticated experience you can share with the most exacting Manhattanite. Source: Internet
Mark Luma returns to the team as the veteran offensive line coach and Jim Driskill will be back as the team’s unheralded volunteer assistant. Source: Internet
That was in 2011 when they finished third behind all-state seniors Ashlyn Driskill and Emily Otte, Bryan's daughter. Source: Internet
The board alleged Driskill was “under the influence of alcohol” during work hours and while he was on call at the hospital, and that he maintained a “personal cache” of alcohol in his medical office, where he no longer works. Source: Internet
Tyler Driskill, musical director for “Anything Goes.” Source: Internet
We played some excellent shows and were reviewed very favourably in the Austin Chronicle for our show at the Driskill Ballroom. Source: Internet