1. kermode - Noun
2. Kermode - Proper noun
kermode (plural kermodes)
Kermode bear
Kermode
A surname from Manx
Kermode (plural Kermodes)
(informal) Synonym of Kermode bear
According to the critic Frank Kermode, "the play-offers neither its good characters nor its audience any relief from its cruelty". Source: Internet
Braunmuller (1997), pp. 5–8 The play is not considered to have been written any later than 1607, since, as Kermode notes, there are "fairly clear allusions to the play in 1607." Source: Internet
After several hours, with the aid of medical tweezers, he managed to extract the note which read: ‘Gunner E. A. Kermode - Headquarters Staff N.Z.F.A. 7/2058 France’. Source: Internet
Catching up with my Kermode and Mayo film review podcasts, the last but one was filmed at the Edinburgh Film Festival with special guest Robert Carlyle. Source: Internet
His photography of the Khutzeymateen grizzlies and the Kermode bears, are part of the “Wondrous” show held at Science World to celebrate new conservation laws that now protect the Great Bear Rainforest. Source: Internet
Chris Kermode, its executive chairman and president, said: "We're looking to the future. Source: Internet