Proper noun
Metcalf (plural Metcalfs)
A Northern English surname originating as an occupation thought to be an occupational name for a herdsman or slaughterer.
No amount of money today could possibly give me the thrill that first $400 check gave me. My first story was entitled, "Dejah Thoris, Princess of Mars." Metcalf changed it to "Under the Moons of Mars." It was later published in book form as A Princess of Mars. Edgar Rice Burroughs
And in mid-June, ensemble member Austin Pendleton will direct a cast of more than 30 ensemble members — with John Malkovich, Joan Allen, Laurie Metcalf and William Petersen — in a radio-play version of Arthur Miller’s “The American Clock.” Source: Internet
As an actor of 50 years, Metcalf is all too familiar with the audition process. Source: Internet
As evidence, Wilson cited the quizzes on opponent scouting reports that Wilson gives and that Metcalf aces every week. Source: Internet
Contrary to the “not drafted well” comments, Pete and John have drafted Frank Clark, Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, Shaquille Griffin Chris Carson and Rashad Penny in the last few years. Source: Internet
DK Metcalf played like a man possessed Monday night in Philadelphia, and now we might know why. Source: Internet