Proper noun
Gruen (plural Gruens)
A surname from German.
I look after those who look after me." He smacks his lips, stares at me, and adds, "I also look after those who don't." - Sara Gruen (Water for Elephants) Sara Gruen
'Ape House' is an ambitious novel in several ways, for which it is to be admired, and it is certainly an easy read, but because Gruen is not quite prepared for the philosophical implications of her subject, it is not as deeply involving emotionally or as interesting thematically as it could be. Jane Smiley
Gruen (2005), 34. Moreover, command of these provinces provided Octavian with control over the majority of Rome's legions. Source: Internet
Gruen, a senior Treasury official who later became deputy Department of Prime Minister and cabinet secretary, replaced as the most senior ABS bureaucrat. Source: Internet
As Gruen texted with the Israeli ambassador to set up a potential meeting, Kashuv was eager to show off his freshly knotted tie. Source: Internet
David Gruen (aka ben Gurion) and his cohorts never had any intention of complying with boundaries as is continued by every (faked name) PM…the latest psychopath being “Benji” Mileikowsky. Source: Internet