Proper noun
Hockman (plural Hockmans)
A surname.
ABS Chief Economist, Bruce Hockman stated 'The seasonally adjusted quarterly rise of 0.5 per cent extended the period of moderate growth observed throughout 2019, and was influenced by the relative stability of the labour underutilisation rate. Source: Internet
Hockman threw for a touchdown and ran for another and looked comfortable in the Wolfpack win. Source: Internet
By Fyllis Hockman The dog's tail wagged impatiently. Source: Internet
That will get decided in fall camp among Deondre Francois, James Blackman and Bailey Hockman. Source: Internet
Throughout his life, Elgar was often inspired by close women friends; Helen Weaver was succeeded by Mary Lygon, Dora Penny, Julia Worthington, Alice Stuart Wortley and finally Vera Hockman, who enlivened his old age. Source: Internet
Hockman was 8-for-8 passing for 93 yards on the possession. Source: Internet