Proper noun
Rathbone (plural Rathbones)
A surname.
And the evening of the big Vanity Fair arrived... Perre Rathbone and innumerable people received me in enormous halls. The reporter shot pictures and Mrs. Beckmann [Quappi, his wife] grinned – - o-la-La.... The whole story is a monumental caprice of my situation in Germany before the Nazi's. Max Beckmann
What the English like to do is to face reality with a glass of port and a tear and fade off like Basil Rathbone into the sunset. Pete Townshend
I’d been enchanted by a Basil Rathbone Holmes film on television and wouldn’t stop going on about it. Source: Internet
Harvard widended the gap in the second period with its third power play goal of the night as Rathbone kept the puck moving across to batterymate Walsh, who found the target with a well-placed one-timer. Source: Internet
Rathbone and Moore, who have been around for 100 years, will serve the market's need for poultry and eggs, something market director Chris Curtis says is hard to come by. Source: Internet
Major Henry Rathbone momentarily grappled with Booth, but Booth stabbed him and escaped. Source: Internet