Proper noun
Hickok (plural Hickoks)
A surname.
Douglas Hickok graduated from Cornell Medical School in New York City with a physician assistant medical degree with a specialty in orthopedic surgery, according to his family. Source: Internet
FAIRBANKS, AK—Explore Fairbanks President and CEO Deb Hickok signed a contract with China-based East West Marketing Corp. on Thursday, May 24, 2018 at the Grand Hyatt Beijing at Oriental Plaza, Beijing, China. Source: Internet
I would have preferred the novel to be in the first person of Eleanor Roosevelt, not Lorena Hickok who lent a crass and foulmouthed image to their relationship. Source: Internet
The journalist and biographer provides a captivating account of the devoted relationship between First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Associated Press reporter Lorena Hickok. Source: Internet
Legend has it that Hickok died clutching his poker hand: a pair of black aces and a pair of black eights. Source: Internet
The view that Roosevelt's relationship with Hickok may have been sexual, therefore deserving of the lesbian label, created controversy among Roosevelt's biographers. Source: Internet