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Tomkin

Tomkin is the surname of the following people

  • Albert Tomkin (1915–1989), English football player
  • Maxim Tomkin (born 1992), Russian ice hockey defenceman
  • William Tomkin (1860–1940), English painter

Usage examples of "tomkin".

I saw, belonged to Moira Longerman, and beyond her, scowling as usual, stood Binny Tomkins.

When I came out, with my jacket on over the bright shirt, Binny Tomkins was waiting.

All being, in this instance, the outside of enough, Tomkin retired to his pantry, there to fortify himself with a quartern of gin.

And there sits uncle Chubb or Tomkin, as the case might be, the publican of the Crown and Anchor, in shirtsleeves, eating rumpsteak and onions.

Broken careers, bankruptcies, the dissolutions of marriages, this was the detritus that such a man as Raphael Tomkin must leave behind him in his wake.

Tomkin, can see that would hardly be a drop in the bucket in solving your country's massive trade deficit.

It was not elegant, for one thing, and, for another, there would be little terror in it for Tomkin: just the brief moments he would be airborne, the hot wind in his face while the rubble of the sidewalk reached up for him.

Miss Agatha Tomkins, the school teacher, sat primly balancing a hand-painted cup and fingering a piece of cake while conversation flowed smoothly around her.

Tomkin and he has agreed-since at the time of our merger Niwa will be one of our sister companies whose welfare we must take partial responsibility for-to finance the purchase of new acreage so that the kobun's plans for immediate expansion will not be delayed in any way.

Some writer of music for the virginals, Tomkins or somebody, had spoken of producing a tiny sequence consisting of the King's Rouse, the King's Vomiting, the King's Rest.

Devoid of animation, Tomkin had the countenance of an overused wax doll.