1. Tonks - Noun
2. Tonks - Proper noun
Tonks
plural of Tonk
Tonks (plural Tonkses)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
According to Miss Tonks, a teacher at Mrs. Vincent's school, Lucy actually arrived at the school in August 1854 and was secretive about her past. Source: Internet
Further details in Tonks (2010) citation Although insider trading in the UK has been illegal since 1980, it proved difficult to successfully prosecute individuals accused of insider trading. Source: Internet
A late penalty from Tonks did at least secure a bonus point for Exiles, but they remain 10 adrift of Worcester Warriors with 10 games of the season remaining. Source: Internet
Irish moved in front not long after, another Tonks penalty finding the target, but the opening 20 minutes in this battle of the bottom two proved a surprisingly tepid event. Source: Internet
The only part I don't/didn't like was Lupin and Tonks both going. Source: Internet
Winnipeg country musician Sean Burns returned to the Slice in fine form with hot band in hand, Friday, March 9 in support of his new aptly named CD “Lost Country: Music For Taverns, Bars and Honky Tonks.” Source: Internet