Proper noun
A surname.
An unincorporated community in Douglas County, Missouri, United States.
Squires
plural of Squire
We're multigenerational Squires. (Carl) Which means what? You prance around with tinfoil armor and plastic swords pretending to be knights? (Nick) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Then who shot me? (Zarek) One of them idiot Squires. Hell if I know which one. They all kind of look alike when they're not yours. (Jess) Sherrilyn Kenyon
The villagers and squires now treated him with respect, largely because of his tall stature and the scar on his forehead. If he asked someone to repeat what had been said he was no longer mocked... The country was actually pleasant for a grown man. Sten Nadolny
Although a few women had run the marathon distance, they were not included in any official results. citation Marie-Louise Ledru has been credited as the first woman to race a marathon. citation Krise, Raymond and Squires, Bill (1982). Source: Internet
A second typical device is the use of unusual adjective-noun combinations, as in "concentrating brow" and "immaculate manliness" (Ch. 26, "Knights and Squires"). Source: Internet
In 1965, they released a single on Ware Records under the name The Canadian Squires, but they returned as Levon and the Hawks for a recording session for Atco later that year. Source: Internet