Crossword clues for coleman
coleman
- Gary of "Diff'rent Strokes"
- Gary of 'Diff'rent Strokes'
- Foe of Franken, in a neverending election
- Camping gear giant
- Camping gear company with a lantern in its logo
- Boss portrayer in "9 to 5"
- Big name in lanterns
- Bessie who was the first Black and Native female pilot
- Alto sax immortal Ornette __
- "Nine to Five" villain
Wiktionary
n. 1 (surname patronymic from=given names dot=) derived from the given name Colman. 2 (surname A=An occupational from=occupations dot=) for a ''coal man'', who burnt coal. 3 (given name male from=surnames) transferred from the surnames. 4 A city in Florida 5 A city in Michigan 6 A community in Prince Edward Island, Canada 7 A city and a county in Texas 8 A village in Wisconsin
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 301
Land area (2000): 1.454082 sq. miles (3.766056 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.454082 sq. miles (3.766056 sq. km)
FIPS code: 13400
Located within: Florida (FL), FIPS 12
Location: 28.800331 N, 82.068766 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
Coleman
Housing Units (2000): 84
Land area (2000): 0.766563 sq. miles (1.985388 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.007104 sq. miles (0.018400 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.773667 sq. miles (2.003788 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17580
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 31.672794 N, 84.890269 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 31736
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Headwords:
Coleman
Housing Units (2000): 2658
Land area (2000): 6.162971 sq. miles (15.962022 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.042474 sq. miles (0.110008 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 6.205445 sq. miles (16.072030 sq. km)
FIPS code: 15916
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.827694 N, 99.425689 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 76834
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Headwords:
Coleman
Housing Units (2000): 582
Land area (2000): 1.125265 sq. miles (2.914422 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.125265 sq. miles (2.914422 sq. km)
FIPS code: 17100
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 43.757474 N, 84.586124 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 48618
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Coleman
Housing Units (2000): 352
Land area (2000): 1.126387 sq. miles (2.917328 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.126387 sq. miles (2.917328 sq. km)
FIPS code: 16250
Located within: Wisconsin (WI), FIPS 55
Location: 45.069654 N, 88.034303 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 54112
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Headwords:
Coleman
Housing Units (2000): 5248
Land area (2000): 1260.203351 sq. miles (3263.911556 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 21.250761 sq. miles (55.039215 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1281.454112 sq. miles (3318.950771 sq. km)
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 31.823600 N, 99.441661 W
Headwords:
Coleman, TX
Coleman County
Coleman County, TX
Wikipedia
Coleman may refer to:
Coleman is a surname of Irish and English origin. The Irish surname is derived from the Gaelic Ó Colmáin, O' Clumhain, or Mac Colmain. The English surname is an occupational name denoting a burner of charcoal, or possibly a servant of a person named Cole. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. E. "Fred" Coleman, discoverer of gold in Julian, California
- Alan Coleman (1936–2013), British television writer, director and producer
- Alan Coleman (cricketer) (born 1983), English cricketer
- Anthony Coleman (born 1955), American musician
- Asa Coleman, African American politician and former slave
- Ben Coleman, multiple people
- Bessie Coleman (1892–1926), first African American to become an aircraft pilot and the first American to hold an international pilot license
- Catherine Coleman (born 1960), American astronaut
- Charles Coleman, multiple people
- Charlotte Coleman (1968–2001), English actress
- Chase Coleman, American actor, director, writer and musician
- Chris Coleman, multiple people
- Clarence "Choo-Choo" Coleman, baseball player
- Craig Coleman, Australian rugby league footballer
- Cy Coleman (1924–2004), American composer, songwriter, and jazz pianist
- Dabney Coleman (born 1932), American actor
- David Coleman, multiple people
- Davon Coleman (born 1991), American football player
- Derrick Coleman (born 1967), pro basketball player
- Dominic Coleman, British actor
- D. C. Coleman (1920–1995), British economic historian
- D. Jackson Coleman, (born 1934), American doctor and inventor
- Don Coleman (offensive tackle) (born 1928), American football player
- Don Coleman (linebacker) (born 1952), American football player and entrepreneur
- Don Coleman, Canadian rock singer
- Donald Coleman (1925–1991), British politician
- Earl Thomas Coleman (born 1943), former US Congressman
- Edgar Coleman, classical pianist
- Eli Coleman, American sexologist
- Eliot Coleman (born 1939), American farmer, author, agricultural researcher and educator
- Elliot D. Coleman (1881–1963), Louisiana sheriff and bodyguard of Huey P. Long, Jr.
- Eve Ellen Coleman (born 1995), Irish artist from Passage West. Exceptional human being.
- Eric Coleman (born 1966), former American footballer
- Fred Coleman (born 1975), American footballer
- Garnet Coleman, US politician, Texas House of Representatives
- Gary Coleman (1968–2010), American actor
- George Coleman, multiple people
- Gerald Coleman, American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Greg Coleman (born 1954), American football player
- Herb Coleman, multiple people
- Iain Coleman (born 1958), former member of the UK Parliament
- Jack Coleman (born 1958), American actor
- James Coleman, multiple people
- Jamie Coleman (born 1975), American football player
- Jean Coleman, World War II S.O.E. agent in France
- Jean Coleman, Australian sprinter
- Jenna-Louise Coleman (born 1986), English actress
- Jerry Coleman (1924–2014), baseball player and broadcaster
- Joe Coleman (disambiguation) or Joseph Coleman, multiple people
- John Coleman, multiple people
- Jonathan Coleman, multiple people
- KaRon Coleman (born 1976), American football player
- Lamont Coleman, better known as Big L (1974–1999), American hip-hop artist
- Leonard S. Coleman, Jr. (born 1949), president of Major League Baseball's National League (1994–1999)
- Leonard Coleman (born 1962), former American footballer
- Leslie Coleman (1878–1954), Canadian agricultural scientist in India
- Lisa Coleman (musician) (born 1960), musician/composer, member of Prince and The Revolution and Wendy & Lisa
- Lisa Coleman (actress) (born 1970), English actress and sister of Charlotte Coleman
- Loren Coleman (born 1947), American scientist
- Lorenzo Coleman (1975–2013), American basketball player
- Mark Coleman (born 1964), American Mixed Martial Arts fighter
- Martin Coleman, Irish hurler
- Martin Coleman, Jnr, his son, Irish hurler
- Mary Sue Coleman (born 1943), American scientist and educator
- Michael Coleman, multiple people
- Megan Kate Coleman (born 1985), South African beauty queen
- Monique Coleman (born 1980), American actress
- Nick Coleman (1925–1981), Minnesota politician
- Nick Coleman (columnist) (born 1950), American journalist
- Noel Coleman (1919–2007), English actor
- Norm Coleman, American politician
- Norman Jay Coleman (1827–1911), American newspaper publisher and politician
- Norris Coleman, former American basketball player
- Ornette Coleman (1930–2015), American jazz saxophonist
- Percy Coleman, motorcycle racer
- Peter Coleman-Wright, Australian baritone opera singer
- Phil Coleman (athlete) (born 1931), American runner
- Phil Coleman (footballer) (born 1960), English footballer
- Priscilla K. Coleman, American college professor
- Ralph Coleman (1895–1990), American college baseball coach
- Richard Coleman (1930–2008), English actor
- Robert Coleman, multiple people named Robert, Bob or Bobby
- Ronald Coleman, multiple people named Ronald or Ronnie
- Séamus Coleman, footballer
- Sidney Coleman (1937–2007), American theoretical physicist
- Sidney Coleman (American football) (born 1964), former American footballer
- Sophie Coleman, British triathlete
- Stephen Coleman (born 1973), American film orchestrator
- Steve Coleman (born 1956), American saxophonist
- Steve Coleman (American football) (born 1950), American football player
- Terry Coleman, American politician from Georgia
- Thomas Coleman, multiple people
- Travis Coleman (born 1980), American football player
- Tony Coleman (born 1945), former English footballer
- Vernon Coleman (born 1946), English author
- Vince Coleman (born 1961), American baseball player
- Wanda Coleman (1946–2013), American poet
- Warren Coleman (1901–1968), American operatic baritone
- William Coleman, multiple people
- Z.Z. Coleman Author
- Zendaya Coleman, better known as Zendaya (born 1996), American actress, dancer, and singer
Usage examples of "coleman".
Federation of Miners made its first tentative steps toward a position of fiscal and political power under the bold and visionary leadership of Jerim Coleman, a young legal student who took the cause of the miners as his own.
My name is Jerim Coleman, and I represent the newly-formed Federation of Miners.
Things had gone even faster than Coleman had expected, and now, seven years after his visit to the Gamma Leporis system, he stood before the Secretary of the Republic as that graying politician bounced from one tirade to the next, barely pausing for breath.
When the room emptied out, he gestured for Coleman to sit down opposite him.
Doc Coleman could give either of them a run for their money, though, and the game had become quite popular over the winter.
Every Reserve officer on active duty knows this, but Coleman had never been able to adjust to the idea of sudden, peremptory dismissal.
As a Reserve officer, Coleman had always tried harder than regular officers of the same rank, but the positive knowledge that he could be booted out of the service any day, without a reason, unlike RA officers, and without getting a dime in severance pay, either, had affected his decision-making ability.
With his daring combat record as a junior officer, Coleman, by all rights, should have been a full colonel with his own regiment at least five years before his retirement, but he had performed so brilliantly in Command and General Staff School, at Fort Leavenworth, he had been marked down for staff work.
But even when Coleman passed safely through his eighteenth year, and then his twentieth, he was still unable to relax his vigilance.
Despite his combat decorations for bravery under fire, Coleman felt as if he had never been tested.
In the flickering light of the Coleman lanterns they looked particularly old and sexless.
She looked up into his eyes and her pupils reflected the flames from the Coleman lamp next to her.
Trevor said, pointing at the far end of the table where the Coleman lay on its side.
Coleman and Barnes Public Relations handled all the advertising for the Cecil Figgs funeral homes, so when Cecil called Arthur Coleman, the ad man jumped on the phone immediately.
Good News, Bad News Two weeks later Coleman called Cecil with his report.