Proper noun
Faunce (plural Faunces)
A surname.
Growing up in Michigan, Faunce, who is stout and silver-haired, with a hunched posture that shells him up into a permanent defensive crouch, spent a lot of his time in group homes and juvenile detention centers. Source: Internet
He ignored recent advice from his doctor Marcus de Laune Faunce not to play tennis or swim until the shoulder healed and reportedly obtained a prescription for morphine from another doctor. Source: Internet
“I know what it’s like to be abandoned—the toll it can take on a person,” Faunce told me recently. Source: Internet
Tom Faunce had always been the most obvious conduit to Robertson, and when he informed me, not so long ago, that he was planning another mission to Cambodia—and that it might be possible to get Robertson to join us there—I jumped at the opportunity. Source: Internet
“Judge Faunce found that there was important evidence and expert testimony that the jury never heard,” she said. Source: Internet