Proper noun
Kearns (plural Kearnses)
A surname from Irish.
Since Obama has expressed admiration for the portrait of Abraham Lincoln that Doris Kearns Goodwin paints in Team of Rivals, he could do the 16th president one better: He should name Hillary Clinton as his running mate in 2012. That would be both needed change and audacious. Douglas Wilder
Among the authors she helped champion were Hillary Clinton, Walter Isaacson, Bob Woodward and Doris Kearns Goodwin. Source: Internet
After a tip, police found the Cadillac — the back bumper covered in a tarp — at Lobato’s home in Kearns. Source: Internet
Johnny was born on January 23, 1928 in Jacksonville, Illinois to Fred D. and Hester Mae Christison Kearns. Source: Internet
Ann Kearns, vice president of licensing for the CTW in 2009, stated that Whaley was responsible for expanding the licensing to other products, and for creating a licensing model followed by other children's shows. Source: Internet
In 2002, the historians Stephen E. Ambrose and Doris Kearns Goodwin, both Mayhew authors, were accused of plagiarism. Source: Internet