Proper noun
Dubinsky (plural Dubinskys)
A surname from Russian.
Dubinsky claimed that the beneficial owner of the offshore seller is Gladkovskiy, the first deputy secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, appointed in 2015 by Poroshenko, his longtime business partner. Source: Internet
These include Sarah Dubinsky, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Linda Carney-Goodrich, Mary McGinnis, and a talented 14-year old writer, Zoe Bush. Source: Internet
“It was nice to get a good hard-fought win,” said Dubinsky, whose team jumped out to a 2-0 first-period advantage before Saskatoon fought back in the second and third. Source: Internet
Jaxson’s father, Steve Dubinsky, explained that he first got permission to collect equipment at his school. Source: Internet
Tonight (Wednesday), in Sydney, songwriter Leon Dubinsky will receive the accolades of peers and fans for the strength of his lyrics which help encode the island’s sense of itself. Source: Internet