1. estridge - Noun
2. Estridge - Proper noun
Estridge (plural Estridges)
A surname from Old French.
estridge (plural estridges)
Obsolete form of ostrich.
And yes, business." citation Estridge explicitly invited small, "cottage" amateur and professional developers to create products "with", he said, "our logo and our support". Source: Internet
I applaud Councilmen Terry Graham, Jack Estridge and Larry Honeycutt for standing with Mr. Carnes. Source: Internet
In total, over 20,000 marijuana plants were uprooted in several plots in the Mansion and Estridge Mountain area. Source: Internet
Rick Estridge, vice president for overseas finance, stepped down after 16 years with the U.S. bishops' overseas aid and development agency, saying "it was the right decision for me." Source: Internet
In his obituary that year, The New York Times wrote that Estridge had led the "extraordinarily successful entry of the International Business Machines Corporation into the personal computer field". Source: Internet
Jobs, after trying to recruit Estridge to become Apple's president, admitted that in two years IBM had joined Apple as "the industry's two strongest competitors". Source: Internet