bannerman
Americannoun
plural
bannermenGender
Is bannerman gender-neutral? See -man.
Etymology
Origin of bannerman
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English baner(e)man; banner + -man
Example Sentences
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Macquarie had thought Bannerman would need to raise A$400 million at an average issue price of A$3.50/share.
It now assumes Bannerman raises A$120 million at A$4.50/share.
It has an outperform call on Bannerman, and cuts its price target by 4% to A$5.60/share.
Katseye member Manon Bannerman is taking a temporary break to focus on her health and wellbeing, the group has announced.
From BBC
"Thank you for standing by me," Bannerman wrote on Katseye's WeVerse fandom page on Friday.
From BBC
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