peterman
Americannoun
plural
petermennoun
Etymology
Origin of peterman
1805–15; peter a safe or cash box, originally a portmanteau or trunk, as an object to be stolen or rifled (of obscure origin) + -man
Example Sentences
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Only the US - who GB play at 13:35 GMT live on BBC Two - had beaten Canada's Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman so far.
From BBC
At 09:05 they face Canada's husband-and-wife pair Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman.
From BBC
Holder Cash Peterman took the snap and flipped the ball over his shoulder as kicker Mateen Bhaghani circled behind him, the ball hitting the turf instead of Bhaghani’s hands.
From Los Angeles Times
E! is airing a programming block from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., beginning with “Live From E! Countdown to the Emmys,” which will be hosted by Bresha Webb, Christian Siriano, Zanna Roberts Rassi and Melissa Peterman.
From Los Angeles Times
Along the way, they get feedback from a variety of Hallmark stars, including Bennett, who also serves as host, and judge Melissa Peterman.
From Los Angeles Times
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