Proper noun
Bruner (plural Bruners)
A surname.
For example, the work of Zacharias and Bruner was based in the developmental psychology of Jean Piaget and incorporated many of Dewey's ideas of experiential education. Source: Internet
At the end of the year, Bruner finished fifth in the girls shot put and seventh in girls long jump at the NW1A Conference Championship. Source: Internet
Andrea Bruner is the managing editor of the Batesville Daily Guard. Source: Internet
Longtime Colorado resident Emma Lou Bruner died Friday, Dec. 9, 2016, at Highland Manor in Mesquite, Nev. She was 90. Source: Internet
Emergency personnel work to clear the scene of a multi-vehicle accident along Route 119 North near Bruner Insurance Agency and Morrell Avenue in Connellsville. Source: Internet
Ladies were welcomed by hostesses Sharon Conyers, Anna Wilson, and Gail Bruner. Source: Internet