Proper noun
Sturrock (plural Sturrocks)
A surname.
“Eamonn Bannon and Ralph Milne would get through an absolute power of work going forward and back on the wings, and then up front you had Luggy (Paul Sturrock) and Davie Dodds. Source: Internet
Examples are the Sturrock panel study of 1998 and the 1970 AIAA review of the Condon Report. Source: Internet
In the 1970s, astrophysicist Peter A. Sturrock conducted two large surveys of the AIAA and American Astronomical Society (AAS). Source: Internet
“You only have to look at the 1983 team that won the league with Jim McLean, Paul Hegarty, Paul Sturrock and Maurice Malpas. Source: Internet
It was written by American composer Peter Ash and British librettist Donald Sturrock. Source: Internet
Sturrock (2010: 163–165) Arriving in Washington a week later, Dahl found he liked the atmosphere of the U.S. capital, but was unimpressed by his office in the British Air Mission, attached to the embassy. Source: Internet