Proper noun
Hodgman (plural Hodgmans)
A surname.
ADAM: This is Surprisingly Awesome, I’m Adam Davidson, and this week we are joined by John Hodgman. Source: Internet
Judge John Hodgman of The New York Times Magazine has rendered his verdict on how Montrealers eat pizza and the city’s bagels. Source: Internet
These forms are frequent and of too great a number for a complete list here, The reader is directed to the word studies of A.W. Hodgman (Nouns 1902; Verbs 107) to grasp fully the use of archaic forms in Plautine diction. Source: Internet
Comedian John Hodgman explained to his Twitters followers why they should sign up for insurance if they don’t already have it. Source: Internet
If it can remain GM free, despite Hodgman, its produce will command a premium in the future when the rest of the world is wondering what has gone wrong with their food supply. Source: Internet
Dr. Richard Hodgman was the doctor in residence this past weekend while Dr. Lisa Van- Hevel was downstate. Source: Internet