Proper noun
Kowalski (plural Kowalskis)
A surname from Polish.
Even today I meet people who think of me automatically as a tough, insensitive, coarse guy named Stanley Kowalski. They can't help it, but, it is troubling. Marlon Brando
According to Jen Kowalski, Velocity Risk vice president, personal lines sales, agents can offer coverage up to $3 million in replacement costs. Source: Internet
Additionally, Kowalski and Polzin both introduced the desired option that some of the equipment should fall under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant standards, if possible. Source: Internet
Brando related that, to create on-screen tension between the two, "Gadg" (Kazan) had told Quinn—who had taken over the role of Stanley Kowalski on Broadway after Brando had finished—that Brando had been unimpressed with his work. Source: Internet
According to Kowalski and Boka, the club is made up of a wide variety of students from many different majors. Source: Internet
He played Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams ' Un tram che si chiama desiderio (A Streetcar Named Desire), as well as in As You Like It (by Shakespeare) and Oreste (by Vittorio Alfieri ). Source: Internet