1. crouse - Noun
2. crouse - Adjective
3. Crouse - Proper noun
Brisk; lively; bold; self-complacent.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCrouse said the area is eroding, sending sediment into the harbor. Source: Internet
Crouse suggested that Laurer use his Delta C bar code and provided a copy of his patent that had a sample alphanumeric character set and rules to generate other size alphabets. Source: Internet
During the presentation, Crouse gave a lab demonstration where he read UPC-like labels with his ring wand. Source: Internet
Holden Observatory (1887) was followed by two Romanesque Revival buildings – von Ranke Library (1889), now Tolley Administration Building, and Crouse College (1889). Source: Internet
Nolan, 244 The producers originally envisioned a non-musical play that would be written by Lindsay and Crouse and that would feature songs from the repertoire of the Trapp Family Singers. Source: Internet
Kimball (1992), p. 70, and McBrien (1998), p. 164 Bolton and Wodehouse were by then engaged in other work, and Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse rewrote the book almost completely. Source: Internet