Proper noun
Stoddard
A surname originating as an occupation for a standard bearer.
Stoddard Wells, which offers off-road trails on federal Bureau of Land Management property, is open during the coronavirus pandemic. Source: Internet
Gunderson recruited Jerry Stoddard of Stoddard’s Meat Market in Cottage Grove to help out by picking up the carcasses from campus for further processing at his operation. Source: Internet
Edwards's grandfather and predecessor in the pastorate, Solomon Stoddard, had been even more liberal, holding that the Supper was a converting ordinance and that baptism was a sufficient title to all the privileges of the church. Source: Internet
Similar text messages and mailers are popping up in the districts of other Democratic House incumbents, too, including Rep. Andrew Stoddard, D-Salt Lake City and Rep. Stephanie Pitcher, D-Salt Lake City. Source: Internet
Samuels suggested several writers and eventually Stoddard commissioned veteran television writer Edward Hume to write the script in 1981. Source: Internet
Stoddard asked his executive vice president of television movies and miniseries Stu Samuels to develop a script. Source: Internet