Word info

Grossmith

Proper noun

Meaning

Grossmith (plural Grossmiths)

A surname.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Ainger, pp. 180–81 Original production and aftermath George Grossmith as General Stanley, wearing Wolseley 's trademark moustache Pirates opened on 31 December 1879 in New York and was an immediate hit. Source: Internet

George Grossmith, playing Sir Joseph, went before the curtain to calm the panicked audience. Source: Internet

Barrington will be a capital captain, and Grossmith a first-rate First Lord." Source: Internet

Sometimes you have to win ugly, and this was one of those days at a venue that has rarely been a happy hunting ground for the Seasiders, writes Barry Grossmith. Source: Internet

In 1917 he wrote for another Grossmith and Laurillard production, the operette Arlette, for which he contributed additional numbers to an existing French score by Jane Vieu and Guy le Feuvre. Source: Internet

Mr. (George) Grossmith was in the same plight". Source: Internet

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