Proper noun
Simmonds
An English patronymic surname from the given name Simon.
Angela Simmonds, a lawyer and social justice advocate, who lives in North Preston, has been working on this issue for years. Source: Internet
On the floor, a groaning Simmonds feared his jugular vein had been punctured and he was about to bleed to death. Source: Internet
Dr Jacob Simmonds sighs as he reads a card sent from a patient to mark the ten-year anniversary of her heart transplant. Source: Internet
“If we’re going to save these belugas, the Trump administration must cancel permission for the oil industry to use seismic blasting and pile driving in Cook Inlet," Simmonds said. Source: Internet
PAM and NRP then formed a coalition government, naming Kennedy Simmonds, a medical doctor and one of the founders of the PAM, premier (Simmonds had won Bradshaw's former seat in a 1979 by-election). Source: Internet
Joe Simmonds breaks clear to score Exeter’s fourth try during their 28-18 victory over Toulouse in the Champions Cup semi-final. Source: Internet