Proper noun
Grossman (uncountable)
A surname from German of German and Jewish Ashkenazi origin.
According to Grossman, they wanted to cast the player as someone "interestingly morally compromised" who had a stake in the situation. Source: Internet
After the snap, tight end Randy Grossman faked a block to the inside as if it were a running play, but then ran a pass route into the endzone, and Bradshaw threw the ball to him for a touchdown, tying the game, 7–7. Source: Internet
Before moving to West Hills, the Grossman Burn Center was headquartered at Sherman Oaks Hospital, where founding Dr. A. Richard Grossman began treating burn patients in 1969, according to the center’s web site. Source: Internet
Although Grossman was heavily involved in the game's early planning, he had little to do with its production, aside from providing assistance with writing and voice acting. citation Production The player navigates a wire frame environment in Cyberspace. Source: Internet
Bagnasco & Grossman, pp. 64–65 The main guns were bored out to convert and the center turret and the torpedo tubes were removed. Source: Internet
BioNTech-Pfizer has been working closely with researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the University of Maryland School of Medicine to develop this vaccine. Source: Internet