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Hoskins, NE -- U.S. village in Nebraska
Population (2000): 283
Housing Units (2000): 117
Land area (2000): 0.301414 sq. miles (0.780658 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.301414 sq. miles (0.780658 sq. km)
FIPS code: 23235
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 42.112812 N, 97.305559 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 68740
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Hoskins

Hoskins is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Allen Hoskins (1920–1980), American child actor who played Farina in the Our Gang series
  • Andrew Hoskins (born 1975), Canadian rower
  • Anthony Hoskins (1828–1901), Royal Navy admiral and First Sea Lord
  • Basil Hoskins (1929–2005), British actor
  • Bert Hoskins (1885–1968), English football forward and football manager
  • Bob Hoskins (1942–2014), British actor
  • Bob Hoskins (American football) (born 1945), retired National Football League defensive tackle
  • Brian Hoskins (born 1945), British meteorologist and climatologist
  • Dave Hoskins (1925–1970), American baseball pitcher in the Negro Leagues and Major League Baseball
  • Derrick Hoskins (born 1970), American retired National Football League defensive back
  • Eric Hoskins (born 1960), Canadian physician and politician
  • George Hoskins (disambiguation)
  • Gregory Hoskins, vocalist and guitarist with Gregory Hoskins and the Stickpeople, a 1990s Canadian folk rock band
  • Harold K. Hoskins (1927–2012), US Air Force lieutenant colonel and Tuskegee Airman
  • John Hoskins (disambiguation)
  • Johnnie Hoskins 1892-1987), sports promoter believed by some to have invented motorcycle speedway
  • Katherine Hoskins (1909–1988), American poet, short story writer and playwright
  • Kerri Hoskins (born 1970), American model
  • Melissa Hoskins (born 1991), Australian track and road racing cyclist
  • Oregan Hoskins, South African rugby administrator
  • Patricia Hoskins (born 1967), American retired collegiate basketball player, who once time held the record for NCAA Division 1 women's basketball points scored in a career
  • Percy Hoskins (1904–1989), chief crime reporter for the British newspaper the Daily Express in the 1950s
  • Richard Hoskins (1964), British author and criminologist
  • Roy Hoskins (born c. 1900), Australian rugby union player
  • Sam Hoskins (born 1993), English footballer
  • Samuel Elliott Hoskins (1799–1888), British physician
  • Theodore Hoskins (born 1938), American politician
  • Tom Hoskins (1864–1934), English-born Australian politician
  • William Hoskins (disambiguation)
Hoskins (disambiguation)

Hoskins is a surname.

Hoskins may also refer to:

Usage examples of "hoskins".

It was all very well for Hoskins to talk confidently about nincompoops from the Ministry.

Horsey, horsey catkins,'' snarled Hoskins desperately searching for a pseudonym that would deceive anyone listening in on the switchboard.

Hoskins at the Worfordshire Planning Authority had been most helpful, but then Hoskins had always been helpful.

He disliked parting with money but Hoskins was worth it and the Ottertown idea was the sort of strategy he liked.

He was about to reach for the phone to call Hoskins when it occurred to him that he had better wait to hear what the man from the Ministry had to say.

He's got it into his head you tried to poison him,'' said Hoskins and went back to his office leaving Sir Giles to ponder on the best-laid plans of mice and men.

At half past four he had heard Sir Giles call Hoskins and tell him about the tunnel.

At half past five he was watering the tomatoes when Hoskins called back to say that Dundridge was serious about the tunnel.

He was rather surprised to find that Hoskins had undergone a change of heart about the project and seemed to favour it.

They drove over and inspected the council houses and returned through Guildstead Carbonell, Hoskins stopping the car every now and again and insisting that they climb to the top of some hill to get a better view of the proposed route.

As nice a set of prints as you could wish for,'' Hoskins said, laying the photographs out on the desk.

I'm honest Sir Giles, the poor man's friend,'' and leaving Hoskins completely confused by this strange change of tack, he went downstairs.

He even asked Hoskins if he knew anything about the girl at the party but Hoskins said he couldn't remember much about the evening and hadn't known half the people who were there.

You can't have bulldozers roaming the countryside making random sorties,'' said Hoskins, now thoroughly alarmed.

At least with Hoskins outside the door he could always call for help and in any case Lady Maud seemed to be rather better disposed towards him than he had expected.