Proper noun
Toms
plural of Tom
Toms
A surname originating as a patronymic, derived from Tom
Alternatively, they can be fitted with tom heads and tuned as shallow concert toms. Source: Internet
Ambrosio’s wife Geri is the president of the Toms River club which stopped the Holman, McGuckin, Haines, Hill coup dead in its tracks. Source: Internet
Billie Holiday countered, however, "Of course Pops toms, but he toms from the heart." citation He was criticized for accepting the title of "King of The Zulus " for Mardi Gras in 1949. Source: Internet
Conway had last been seen on security cameras shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday as he got on the boat at a local beach and rowed away on the Toms River, state police said. Source: Internet
Electronic drums Triggers sensors in use, here they are red and mounted on the rims of the snare drum, bass drum and hanging toms. Source: Internet
New Jersey's Anthony Ribeiro, a 17-year-old student at Toms River High School North says he was asked by two teachers to remove a Trump 2020 flag hanging behind him on his bedroom wall while attending virtual classes. Source: Internet