Proper noun
Grabowski (plural Grabowskis)
A surname from Polish.
A deputy tank commander some 200 yards away, Lieutenant Grabowski, saw 2 Phalangistists beating two young men, who were then taken back into the camp, after which shots rang out, and the soldiers left. Source: Internet
In a photo, Hanks and Wilson show off their new Greek passports while posing with Mitsotakis and his wife, Mareva Grabowski. Source: Internet
Rev. Grabowski invites any student in Polonia that is involved in the community, their parish or Polish organizations to apply by writing to him at St. Gabriel’s Roman Catholic Church, 5271 Clinton St., Elma, NY 14059. Source: Internet
“Our hospital workers are held up as heroes, and they are,” Dr. Grabowski said. Source: Internet
Gene Grabowski, a communications counselor for the DC firm Kglobal, doesn’t think so. Source: Internet
Matt Grabowski, a Princeton operations research grad, was promoted to assistant director of scouting and analytics by Hart. Source: Internet