Proper noun
Secrest (plural Secrests)
A surname.
About a month ago, Delta resident Will Secrest bought a five-ton truck in Texas -- a behemoth he planned to use to haul hay, move animals and even hook a plow up to. Source: Internet
It's just that some people get it developed and some don't. citation The composer told Meryle Secrest, "I just wanted to study composition, theory, and harmony without the attendant musicology that comes in graduate school. Source: Internet
Advocating on behalf of clients, Secrest said, should not be construed as improper behavior. Source: Internet
Belmont, a daughter of the late Charles and Edna Walters Secrest. Source: Internet
As for the contest for at-large commissioner, Secrest said voted for McCord. Source: Internet
As technology evolves, the Hebron Secrest Library rolls with it, benefitting patrons with convenience and services. Source: Internet