Proper noun
Huseby (plural Husebys)
A surname.
Until 1884–1886 jumping and cross-country was a single integrated competition: In 1886 at Huseby cross-country and jumping were held on separate days, and final results were calculated from the combined achievements (similar to present nordic combined ). Source: Internet
“She saved my life, spiritually, emotionally, psychologically,” Huseby said. Source: Internet
The company's newly appointed chief executive Michael Huseby excused this poor performance on the basis that B&N had not refreshed its tablet product line in time for the Christmas season. Source: Internet
Daniels said Huseby was in a position of trust and power when she began a sexual relationship with an inmate. Source: Internet