Proper noun
Jablonski (plural Jablonskis)
A surname from Polish.
Allied pilots were astounded by its maneuverability, and it was very successful in combat until the Allies devised tactics to utilize their advantage in armor and diving speed. citation Jablonski, Edward. Source: Internet
A few weeks ago, we brought you the story of Eli Jablonski and his Eagle Scout Project at Arlington. Source: Internet
Datsyuk, Wayne Gretzky, Bobby Orr and countless other players reached out to Jablonski after he sustained his injuries. Source: Internet
For example, Wescott (1967) and later Jablonski & Chaplin (1993) suggest that bipedal threat displays could have been the transitional behaviour which led to some groups of apes beginning to adopt bipedal postures more often. Source: Internet
Designer Jason Wu (left) with American model Jacquelyn Jablonski as he prepares to open New York fashion week with a scaled-down rooftop catwalk for 30 people. Source: Internet
David Jablonski - Staff WriterRoss starter Paul Schroeder pitches against Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy on Thursday, May 24, 2018, at Mason High School. Source: Internet