Proper noun
Sorokin (plural Sorokins)
A surname from Russian.
Demetrius Brown, a Skid Row resident who has campaigned for Garcetti, was walking by when he heard Sorokin speak. Source: Internet
In an interview to news agency EFE, Alexey Sorokin, chief of local organising committee, had said that data of blacklisted individuals had been shared with various stakeholders of the World Cup. Source: Internet
Modern Russian writer Vladimir Sorokin 's novel Norma describes a society where coprophagia is institutionalised and mandatory. Source: Internet
Russia’s World Cup organising committee chief Alexei Sorokin expressed disappointment about the tensions and said Arsenal fans have nothing to fear. Source: Internet
If Shesterkin is a favorite then it’s only logical that oddsmakers should at least give Sorokin an outside chance. Source: Internet
Sorokin also tended to belittle all other sociology tendencies than his own writings and by 1934 the perception of Sorokin at Harvard had already turned quite negative. Source: Internet