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Hancock

[ han-kok ]

noun

  1. Herbert Jeffrey Herbie, born 1940, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  2. Winfield Scott, 1824–86, Union general in the Civil War.


Hancock

/ ˈhænkɒk /

noun

  1. HancockAnthony John19241968MBritishTHEATRE: comedian Anthony John, known as Tony. 1924–68, British comedian, noted for his radio series Hancock's Half Hour
  2. HancockJohn17371793MUSPOLITICS: statesman John. 1737–93, American statesman; first signatory of the Declaration of Independence
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Example Sentences

Mr Hancock accepted that a bed in intensive care could not be found for everyone who needed it at the height of the pandemic.

From BBC

Gray is accused of hitting a female victim with a bottle near Santa Monica Boulevard and Hancock Avenue.

After that, we are driving around looking at all the nice houses in either Hancock Park or on Beverly in Beverly Hills, just listening to demos.

Shawn Laval Smith, 34, was found guilty after just over an hour of deliberation on Sept. 10 in the slaying of Kupfer at a furniture store in Hancock Park in 2022.

They’ve been living here for two years while the home they bought in Hancock Park is renovated.

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