Proper noun
Etherington (plural Etheringtons)
A surname.
Dave Etherington, a spokesman for Titan, confirmed some of the beacons were in city phone booths, but stressed that Titan received no data from the festival-related beacon interactions. Source: Internet
“People aren’t interested in fairies and princesses anymore,” says Etherington. Source: Internet
Now the title of 2018 Class 3A state champion in the shot put can be added to resume of Algona’s Dominick Etherington. Source: Internet
"It would be in Jamestown," Etherington said, in reference to the possible location for any new State Hospital facility. Source: Internet
The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. Source: Internet
One attempt at refutation came by Norman Etherington in The Great Treks: The Transformation of Southern Africa, 1815-1854 (Longman, 2001). Source: Internet