Proper noun
Waldman (plural Waldmans)
A surname from German.
Curtis, p. 149 Frankenstein roughly alternates between distorted expressionistic shots and more conventional styles, with the character of Dr. Waldman serving as "a bridge between everyday and expressionist spaces". Source: Internet
He said: 'He (Mr Waldman) sent me the photograph initially and asked me if I had any recollection of it and I said 'yes, of course'. Source: Internet
Edwards toured as the lead in the Broadway musical Pump Boys and Dinettes when he met an old friend from the folk circuit, Wendy Waldman, in Nashville. Source: Internet
Originally Stavisky and Waldman, these loge-sitting critics started on Second Avenue before hanging up their act to critique other artists. Source: Internet
As the event was a collaboration between the Zack Gallery and the Isaac Waldman Jewish Public Library, Helen Pinsky, the head librarian, gave a short introduction before passing the microphone to Leanne Boschman, the host of the evening. Source: Internet
Ayelet Waldman is fearless, which is our good fortune and sometimes hers. Source: Internet