Proper noun
Romine (plural Romines)
A surname.
A two-out double by Austin Romine on a liner over the outstretched glove of right fielder Joey Rickard made it 3-1 in the sixth. Source: Internet
Throughout his childhood and young adulthood, Romine was probably exposed through his drinking water to C8, a slippery, soap-like chemical used to make Teflon pans and Stainmaster carpet and hundreds of other products. Source: Internet
Romine grounded out, shortstop Beckham to first baseman Davis. Source: Internet
She leaves to mourn her husband of 43 years, Larkin C. Eakin, Jr., her sister Jackie Romine, her cousin Debby Day, and her sister-in-law Judy Broadus, as well as many loving nieces, nephews, friends, and those who called her “Momma June.” Source: Internet
Gonzalez, Romine, and Pittsburgh’s Adam Frazier each had two hits. Source: Internet
Through the MOU, NIST plans to test CBP’s algorithms on a continuing basis going forward, Romine said. Source: Internet