Proper noun
Gloor (plural Gloors)
A surname from German.
AMAC’s Gloor says it is understandable that workers who transitioned from a private sector job to public sector, Social Security-covered employment view WEP as unfair. Source: Internet
“So with all that pressure, two new annexes were opened this past year,” Gloor explained. Source: Internet
Rich Gloor, president of Better Homes and Gardens Gloor Realty, confirms the many instances when otherwise-motivated prospects decide not to venture inside a home or commercial building based on a negative first impression of the exterior. Source: Internet
The building, which will house offices and lab space, will be at the south end of the sprawling former industrial site, CEO Andy Gloor said. Source: Internet