What is another word for Malcolm Stock?
Pronunciation:
[ mˈalkəm stˈɒk], [ mˈalkəm stˈɒk], [ m_ˈa_l_k_ə_m s_t_ˈɒ_k]
Synonyms for Malcolm stock:
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n.
• Malcolm Stock Other relevant words:
- ancestry ,
- banal ,
- blood ,
- blood line ,
- bloodline ,
- bloom ,
- blossom ,
- breed ,
- broth ,
- buy in ,
- carry ,
- caudex ,
- commonplace ,
- descent ,
- efflorescence ,
- farm animal ,
- flush ,
- fund ,
- gillyflower ,
- gunstock ,
- hackneyed ,
- heyday ,
- inventory ,
- line ,
- line of descent ,
- lineage ,
- livestock ,
- neckcloth ,
- old-hat ,
- origin ,
- parentage ,
- peak ,
- pedigree ,
- prime ,
- shopworn ,
- sprout ,
- standard ,
- stemma ,
- stock certificate ,
- stock up ,
- stockpile ,
- store ,
- strain ,
- threadbare ,
- timeworn ,
- tired ,
- trite ,
- well-worn .
How to use "Malcolm stock" in context?
Since entering the entertainment industry in 1978, Malcolm Stock has become one of the most sought-after performers in the business. His ability to interact and connect with his audience is unrivaled and his passion for entertaining is evident in every performance.
Malcolm Stock was born in Jamaica on September 14, 1948 and began his performing career as a street performer in Kingston. After cutting his teeth in the Jamaican entertainment industry, Malcolm relocated to England in 1978 and began working regularly on British television and in theaters. In 1986, Malcolm made his U.S. television debut on the NBC show Entertainment Tonight.
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