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hinds

n. (plural of hind English)

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Hinds -- U.S. County in Mississippi
Population (2000): 250800
Housing Units (2000): 100287
Land area (2000): 869.184704 sq. miles (2251.177952 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 8.161849 sq. miles (21.139090 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 877.346553 sq. miles (2272.317042 sq. km)
Located within: Mississippi (MS), FIPS 28
Location: 32.294333 N, 90.305374 W
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Hinds, MS
Hinds County
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Hinds

Hinds may refer to:

Deer, especially does

  • Deer

People with the surname Hinds:

  • Hinds (surname)

In places:

  • Hinds, New Zealand, a small town
  • Hinds County, Mississippi, a US county
  • Hinds Lake, a lake in Minnesota

In music:

  • Hinds (band), a band (fka Deers) from Madrid, Spain

In business:

  • F. Hinds, a nationwide jewellery chain in the UK
  • Hinds, a brand of hand cream popular in Mexico and Argentina owned by GlaxoSmithKline of the UK

Other:

  • Hinds Community College, in Raymond, Mississippi, US
  • Hinds House, a historic building in Santa Cruz, California, US
Hinds (surname)

Hinds is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Lawrence Kelly Hinds (born 1964), professional softball player and business owner
  • Alfred George Hinds, known as "Alfie Hinds", (1917–1991), English prison escapee
  • Alison Hinds (born 1970), soca artist from Barbados
  • Andrew Hinds (born 1984), athlete from Barbados
  • Anthony Hinds (1922–2013), film producer and scriptwriter
  • Bill Hinds, American cartoonist
  • Brent Hinds, guitarist for Atlanta-based metal band Mastodon
  • Ciarán Hinds (born 1953), actor from Northern Ireland
  • David Hinds (born 1956), lead vocalist the reggae group Steel Pulse
  • Franklyn Hinds (born 1967), cricketer from the Cayman Islands
  • Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 1951), Reggae singer from Jamaica
  • Jacob Hinds (1800–1873), NY politician
  • James M. Hinds (1833–1868), congressman from Arkansas
  • Justin Hinds (1942–2005), ska singer from Jamaica
  • Killick Erik Hinds (born 1972), musician from Georgia, U.S.A.
  • Lesley Hinds, politician from Scotland
  • Lukas Hinds-Johnson, German rugby international
  • Martin Hinds (1941–1988), historian who specialised in early Islam
  • Richard Hinds (born 1980), footballer
  • Richard Brinsley Hinds (1811-46), British naval surgeon, botanist and malacologist
  • Ryan Hinds (born 1981), cricketer from Barbados
  • Sam Hinds (born 1943), Prime Minister of Guyana from 1999
  • Sam Hinds (baseball) (born 1953), Major League Baseball player
  • Samuel S. Hinds (1875–1948), American actor
  • Thomas Hinds (1780–1840), politician from Mississippi
  • Wavell Hinds (born 1976), cricketer from Jamaica
  • William Hinds (1887–1957), entrepreneur, jeweller, comedian and film studio owner
Hinds (band)

Hinds is a Spanish indie rock band from Madrid, formed in 2011, consisting of Carlotta Cosials (vocals, guitar), Ana Perrote (vocals, guitar), Ade Martin (bass) and Amber Grimbergen (drums). The original name of the band was Deers, but they were forced to change it at the end of 2014, due to the threat of legal action from a similarly named band. The group chose "Hinds" (female deer) as the new name of the band and announced officially the name change on 7 January 2015. They have released one album and two singles.

Usage examples of "hinds".

The hinds flash across our vision like the figures in a magic lantern, and the stag lies weltering in his couch.

They would have sent the full squadron of Hinds in during the night, as soon as they guessed where he was headed.

The smoke of the burning Hercules was a beacon the Hinds would have spotted from fifty miles out.

When the attack began, Claudia manipulated her model Hinds and there were enthusiastic cheers from the watching Shanganes as one by one they were brought crashing to earth by volleys of Stinger missiles.

In turn each of the section leaders described it to them, and the final cheers as the Hinds were destroyed lost none of their gusto for being so often repeated.

If I can destroy all but six of the Hinds, then it must be counted that I have fulfilled my part of the bargain.

If more than two Hinds escape from the laager, your mission will be a failure, and you must pay the price.

It was clear the Hinds were limiting their depredations to the daylight hours, when they could distinguish friend from foe and make their close-support operations more effective.

The Hinds were flying their fast sortie of the day, and the alarm was shouted down the length of the column.

The porters dived off the path, seeking the nearest cover, and the section leaders crouched ready to wave the captured Frehmo colors Sean had provided for each of them should the Hinds spot them and come in to strafe them.

The deception was not necessary, for the pair of Hinds passed two miles east of their position.

There were eleven of them, ample proof of the efficiency of the Russian maintenance crews, who must have repaired the two Hinds that Matatu had reported were not flying.

The crisp silhouette of the hill on which the Hinds were laagered dissolved with the onset of night.

While the missile crews would fire from standoff positions five hundred meters outside the perimeter of the laager, the assault party would attack it head on and frontal, deliberately drawing fire while trying to flush the Hinds up into the air for the missile gunners to get a fair shot at them.

The Hinds would probably not use landing lights, and the missile gunners must be able to see them clearly against the dawn.