Proper noun
Dressler (plural Dresslers)
A surname from German.
During the early 1930s, Gaynor was one of Fox's most popular actresses and one of Hollywood's biggest box office draws; in 1931 and 1932, Marie Dressler and she were tied as the number-one draw. Source: Internet
Kennedy met with team members Jimmy Spithill, Cooper Dressler and Andrew Campbell, Oracle’s Boat and Sail design team, Race CEO Russel Coutts and other Oracle/America’s Cup organizers. Source: Internet
While many CFL talents burn out quickly and end up home soon (Weston Dressler, Henry Burris, Andy Fantuz), a small number manage to stick around for a while, and make an impact on the game. Source: Internet
Even though Price came with a large salary himself - though it was believed to be lowered with a new extension - that trade had no effect on the decision to let Dressler go. Source: Internet
It was tied at 60 with 13 seconds left after two Armstrong free throws, but the Lakers’ Janae Langs drew a blocking foul call on DU’s Hannah Dressler with her drive to the basket with 4 seconds remaining. Source: Internet
Receiver Weston Dressler was running a route and didn't see Nichols fall. Source: Internet