Proper noun
Horsman (plural Horsmans)
A surname.
Greg Horsman, 29, was on holiday with his girlfriend and friends on a Tui cruise and was due to fly home on Saturday evening. Source: Internet
Greg Horsman, from Angelsey in Wales, had been due to fly to Manchester on Saturday evening after enjoying a Tui cruise with his girlfriend and friends. Source: Internet
Race and Manifest Destiny: The Origins of American Racial Anglo-Saxonism by Reginald Horsman. Source: Internet
Defence agent Michael Horsman said Alexander used drugs “as a means for dealing with his anxiety and depression”. Source: Internet
Natasha M. Horsman granted right to change name to Natasha Melinda White. Source: Internet
Wagons typically carried at least one large water keg, citation Reginald Horsman, Feast or Famine: Food and Drink in American Westward Expansion (University of Missouri Press, 2008), pp. 128-31. Source: Internet