Proper noun
Millward (plural Millwards)
A surname originating as an occupation.
I thought Mr. Millward never would cease telling us that he was no tea-drinker, and that it was highly injurious to keep loading the stomach with slops to the exclusion of more wholesome sustenance, and so give himself time to finish his fourth cup. Anne Brontë
Definitions David Hatch and Stephen Millward define pop music as "a body of music which is distinguishable from popular, jazz, and folk musics". Source: Internet
According to Millward Brown Digital, AT&T, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile, all saw increases in online traffic and site orders on both Black Friday and Cyber Monday over their daily November average. Source: Internet
A&F’s brand valuation has declined by 69% since 2007, according to Millward Brown’s BrandZ, which measures financial value multiplied against a brand contribution measure based on interviews with 170,000 consumers. Source: Internet
As internet users saw the video, Millward Brown used pixel tracking to track the audience. Source: Internet
D. Hatch, S. Millward, From Blues to Rock: an Analytical History of Pop Music (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1987), p. 78. At the same time, TV shows such as Six-Five Special and Oh Boy! Source: Internet