Proper noun
Knauss (plural Knausses)
A surname from German.
“He really devoted his life to Donald Trump," Zachary said, enough to earn him an invitation to Trump's wedding to Melania Knauss at Mar-a-Lago in 2005. Source: Internet
As we sat around reminiscing, in strode Trump, accompanied by Melania Knauss, soon to be the third Mrs. Trump. Source: Internet
Knauss was preceded in death by: his parents, Harold and Meredith; a brothers-in-law—Al Jessen and Lyle Aden; a nephew, Scott Berke; niece, Kyle Jessen. Source: Internet
Knauss promoted the Giulio Douhet theory that air power could win wars alone by destroying enemy industry and morale by "terrorizing the population" of major cities. Source: Internet
Board member Do said that some school districts are nervous about the new standards "because it will require them to up their game," and board member Keith Knauss added that "some states say it will dumb down their standards." Source: Internet
Note: The other voice you hear asking questions is Syracuse Post-Standard reporter Tim Knauss. Source: Internet