Proper noun
Auerbach (plural Auerbachs)
A surname from German.
Art in Britain is in a very healthy state. The artists of my generation and older are at their best - people like Howard Hodgkin and Frank Auerbach. The YBAs are still very strong, and it's exciting to wonder what the next generation will bring. Peter Blake
According to legend, Celtics patriarch Red Auerbach had a problem with the white sneakers, claiming that the white sneakers can easily get dirty; hence starting a long tradition with the black sneakers. Source: Internet
According to literary historians Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal in the Norton Critical Edition, the novel has become more significant for modern readers than it was for Victorian readers, most of whom enjoyed it just as a good adventure story. Source: Internet
And proving the old adage of good music finding its way into hearts and minds, his debut album found support and active encouragement from people such as Dan Auerbach of the American band The Black Keys. Source: Internet
After the 1955–56 season, Auerbach made a stunning trade. Source: Internet
" As Auerbach tells it, McClintock had thrown Lederberg and his colleagues out after half an hour 'because of their arrogance. Source: Internet