Proper noun
Buchholz (plural Buchholzes)
A surname from German.
Buchholz meanwhile struggled mightily in 2008 to a 2–9 record, ending up back in the minor leagues. Source: Internet
Buchholz, 79 Leocadia was probably similar in features to Goya's first wife Josefa Bayeu, to the point that one of his well-known portraits bears the cautious title of Josefa Bayeu (or Leocadia Weiss). Source: Internet
He was born on May 3, 1929 in Montevideo, MN, the son of Stanley and Leona (Buchholz) McGuire. Source: Internet
In collaboration with Barbara Buchholz and Kamerensemble Neue Musik Berlin, Kavina performed a number of concerts of contemporary works for theremin in Germany in 2005–2007 as part of the Touch! Source: Internet
In that picture, Horst Buchholz tried all sorts of scene-stealing didoes. Source: Internet
Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen and manager Torey Lovullo certainly remember the good times with Buchholz in Boston, though they also remember the bad ones. Source: Internet