Proper noun
Fussell (plural Fussells)
A surname.
According to Fussell, “In the aftermath of Katrina, immigrants were an invaluable resource to New Orleans, because they were here to work, and no one else was willing to do the work, or simply weren’t present to do it.” Source: Internet
Mr Fussell dropped the petition at the Caltex Bishopdale Service Station on Harewood Rd last week, and within an hour he had to return to drop off more due to demand. Source: Internet
The Sixth Annual Imagination Library Run is set for Sept. 12, announced Dr. Helen Fussell. Source: Internet
Jason Fussell was elected as business manager of Local 29 of the Ironworkers Union of Portland, which represents more than 1,500 workers in Oregon and Southwest Washington. Source: Internet
Fussell 1979 p. 145 Margaret Spanos highlights "a number of corresponding levels of tension and resolution" resulting from the structural form, including: structural, semantic and aesthetic tensions. Source: Internet
Jacob Fussell of Baltimore, Maryland was the first to manufacture ice cream on a large scale. Source: Internet