Proper noun
(countable) A surname.
A placename
An unincorporated community in Hardy, West Virginia, United States
He nurtured a warm friendship with jazz guitar legend Lenny Breau, studied with the likes of Jim Hall, Barney Kessel and Joe Pass, and eventually arrived at Grant MacEwan. Source: Internet
After reviewing James Kessel's claim, Dr Koh was in no doubt that Kessel had suffered a severe heart attack. Source: Internet
Inside the pocket ( German Kessel main, literally "cauldron"), there were also around 10,000 Soviet civilians and several thousand Soviet soldiers the Germans had taken captive during the battle. Source: Internet
Radford's criticisms are echoed in John Kessel 's essay "Creating the Innocent Killer: Ender's Game, Intention, and Morality", wherein Kessel states: "Ender gets to strike out at his enemies and still remain morally clean. Source: Internet
Conor Sheary, Phil Kessel — just as linemate Malkin predicted — and 35-year-old playoff newbie Ron Hainsey also scored for Pittsburgh. Source: Internet
Has Phil Kessel worn out his welcome with the Penguins? Source: Internet