Proper noun
Mims (plural Mimses)
A surname.
A biography based on his letters, translated by Amy Mims, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1968; Bruno Cassirer, Oxford, 1968; Berkeley: Creative Arts Book Co. for Donald S. Ellis, 1983. Source: Internet
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Youth, Parks, and Community Enrichment (YPCE) has continued youth programming at both the Joe Mims Jr. Hagginwood Community Center and Johnston Park. Source: Internet
Employment minister Mims Davies said of the ONS report: "Clearly these figures are behind on our current struggle but the impact of this global health emergency is now starting to show - and we're doing everything we can to protect jobs and livelihoods. Source: Internet
Baylor offered him a scholarship and Mims committed that weekend, eventually signing even after Oklahoma made a late, hard push to get him. Source: Internet
I believe Mims' best games are ahead. Source: Internet
Larson flew to Fresno on Dec. 14, and immediately took a ride-share car to the victim's home, Mims claimed. Source: Internet