Proper noun
Hackworth (plural Hackworths)
A surname.
David Hackworth replied, “It’s called Tiger Force and we’re going to apply guerilla warfare tactics against the Viet Cong fighters. Source: Internet
Jack Ohman of The Sacramento Bee received the award for editorial cartooning, and John Hackworth of Sun Newspapers of Charlotte Harbor, Fla., won for editorial writing. Source: Internet
Danny T. Hackworth, 53, of Albion, died Thursday May 10, 2007, at Battle Creek Health System. Source: Internet
Colonel David Hackworth is likely to be the person who has been awarded the most Silver Stars. Source: Internet
Hackworth is forced to spend ten years with a colony of "Drummers," using their distributed intelligence (similar but not identical to distributed artificial intelligence ) for the development of a new form of nanotech, known as the Seed. Source: Internet
His crime becomes known both to Lord Finkle-McGraw and to Dr. X, the black market engineer whose compiler Hackworth used to create the copy of the Primer, and each man attempts to exploit Hackworth to advance the opposing goals of their tribes. Source: Internet