Proper noun
Hyndman (plural Hyndmans)
A surname.
Atlanta United spoiled the party on a historic night in Nashville SC’s first-ever MLS match, with goals from Ezequiel Barco and Emerson Hyndman securing them all three points at Nissan Stadium. Source: Internet
Hyndman said his examination of the narrow, confined culvert led him to conclude that it would not have been easy to slide a dead body over its corrugated interior. Source: Internet
Personal issues between Morris and Hyndman were exacerbated by their attitude to British foreign policy; Morris was staunchly anti-imperialist while Hyndman expressed patriotic sentiment encouraging some foreign intervention. Source: Internet
However, the group was facing an internal schism between those (such as Hyndman), who argued for a parliamentary path toward socialism, and those (like Morris) who deemed the Houses of Parliament intrinsically corrupt and capitalist. Source: Internet
Hyndman said the 112-room Eleventh House will offer an “eclectic gastro pub” (serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch), a “subterranean upscale restaurant” and wine cellar. Source: Internet
‘Mr Hyndman showed the Bowles family that as well as paper, plastic, glass, metal cans and organic waste could also be recycled.’ Source: Internet