Proper noun
Chouinard (plural Chouinards)
A surname from French.
In a stunning for September 19 issue of writer Nick Paumgarten’s profile with Chouinard includes this remarkable concession. Source: Internet
Carson was forced to fight a duel with a French trapper named Chouinard for Waanibe's hand in marriage. Source: Internet
John Chouinard, who teaches “anything with strings on it,” has been there on and off since 1973. Source: Internet
Now that Patagonia has grown into one of the most recognizable—and politically active—outdoor brands in America, Chouinard sells more than he could ever have dreamed. Source: Internet
The Responsible Company: What We've Learned From - Yvon Chouinard and Vincent Stanley offer insights into the process of reducing the impact of their company. Source: Internet
We help each other out well, we cut off gaps and we make it very difficult for the other team to get in to the paint,” Menominee coach Lucas Chouinard said. Source: Internet