Proper noun
Noakes
A surname.
Lady Croom enters, complaining to Noakes about the noise of his steam engine ; Thomasina notes that the machine obeys the laws of entropy (which have not yet been formalized ), which describe the universe as winding down. Source: Internet
New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 270. ISBN 1588393488 Vivian Noakes says Lear's birth certificate gives 13 May as his birthdate but says "there is some doubt about the exact date". Source: Internet
Lucy Noakes, Women in the British Army: War and the Gentle Sex, 1907–48 (2006), pp 61–81 All social classes appreciated how the royals shared the hopes, fears and hardships of the people. Source: Internet
As Lib Dem Cllr David Noakes, who proposed the motion, pointed out, it’s been fifty years since the law was changed to give women the right to a legal and safe abortion. Source: Internet
Prof Noakes said it had little effect; Dr Phinney said dry eyes can be resolved by adding in a couple of grams of salt or by consuming a little bone broth. Source: Internet
Then landscape architect Richard Noakes enters, shortly accompanied by Captain Brice and Lady Croom; the three discuss proposed modifications to the gardens, while Thomasina sketches an imaginary hermit on Noakes's technical drawing of the garden. Source: Internet