Proper noun
DuBose
A surname.
Dubose (plural Duboses)
A surname.
According to MPD Public Information Officer Sgt. LaDerrick DuBose, the bus made a legal turn from Michigan Avenue onto Government Street when the driver of the SUV attempted to pass the bus and lost control. Source: Internet
American missionary Hampden Coit DuBose acted as first president. Source: Internet
In To Kill a Mockingbird (1960), the protagonist's brother is made to read Walter Scott's book Ivanhoe to the ailing Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, and he refers to the author as "Sir Walter Scout", in reference to his own sister's nickname. Source: Internet
At the time, some people called me Leroy, a nickname planted on me by George DuBose, a rock ’n’ roll photographer. Source: Internet
But police body camera video footage shows Tensing shot DuBose in the head without provocation, Deters said. Source: Internet
In May 1987 Courier Herald Publishing Company President W. E. Lovett announced an agreement to transfer ownership of "The Courier Herald" to a corporation composed of Griffin Lovett and DuBose Porter. Source: Internet