Proper noun
Hornbeck (plural Hornbecks)
A surname.
Doyle Hornbeck of East Alton told News 4 he’s repeatedly received letters from the City of Chicago claiming he’s failed to pay a parking ticket for parking in a no-parking zone last summer. Source: Internet
Hornbeck Offshore had 20 analyst reports since August 5, 2015 according to SRatingsIntel. Source: Internet
The play Inherit the Wind is a fictionalized version of the trial, and, as noted above, the cynical reporter E.K. Hornbeck is based on Mencken. Source: Internet
The Mescal Hornbeck Community Center in Woodstock is shown in 2014, when it was undergoing renovations. Source: Internet
And just a few days later, law enforcement knocked on the door of an apartment they thought held Ownby — only to find Hornbeck open the door. Source: Internet