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Tuckwell

Proper noun

Meaning

Tuckwell (plural Tuckwells)

A surname from Old English.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Bought and Sold for English Gold: The Union of 1707 (Tuckwell Press, 2001) citation beginning with the formation of the Proto-Elamite and Elamite kingdoms in 3200–2800 BC. Source: Internet

Howe (1994), p. 342 Tuckwell created a glossy sales brochure that sparked off a Dalek craze, dubbed "Dalekmania" by the press, which peaked in 1965. Source: Internet

National Museums of Scotland and Tuckwell Press, 2004, page 116, quoting from H. W. Chisholm, Seventh Annual Report of the Warden for the Standards. Source: Internet

Merchandising The BBC approached Walter Tuckwell, a New Zealand-born entrepreneur who was handling product merchandising for other BBC shows, and asked him to do the same for the Daleks and Doctor Who. Source: Internet

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