Proper noun
Tomkins (plural Tomkinses)
An English surname originating as a patronymic from the pet form of Thomas.
Tomkins
plural of Tomkin
And as the sun dropped below the horizon at Tomkins Park, the pictures of the fallen were left with one final prayer from those stopping by. Source: Internet
A mourner places a candle in front of a photo of Tehran plane crash victims Kasra Saati and Arshia Arbabbahrami at Tomkins Park in Calgary on Friday, January 10, 2020. Source: Internet
James Tomkins saw his header cleared of the line by Sokratis Papastathopoulos while Vicente Guaita produced a stunning double save to deny Nicolas Pepe and Alexandre Lacazette. Source: Internet
However, in times of need, when a player of Tomkins' on-field quality becomes available, why should we blame KR for striking quickly to offer a deal which others were lining up? Source: Internet
In the words of Tomkins, "The ethos of Clapham became the spirit of the age." Source: Internet
ISBN 0-8050-5789-7 *Tomkins, Calvin: Duchamp: The World of Marcel Duchamp 1887–, Time Inc., 1966. Source: Internet