Word info

Krakowski

Proper noun

Meaning

Krakowski (plural Krakowskis)

A surname from Polish.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Calista Flockhart (Ally) gives her best comedic, seductive take on "Santa Baby," while Jane Krakowski (Elaine) sings "Run Rudolph Run" and Lisa Nicole Carson (Renee) tackles "Santa Claus Got Stuck in My Chimney." Source: Internet

Inside one of the kitchens at the St. Regis, Krakowski working alongside a local kosher supervisor and Khaled El-Shamzi, head of hospitality for the UAE’s Ministry of Presidential Affairs, started by kashering the ovens, stoves and countertops. Source: Internet

Co-starring with Fey was as meddling network executive Jack Donaghy, Jane Krakowski as neurotic actress Jenna Maroney and Tracy Morgan as outlandish comedy star Tracy Jordan. Source: Internet

Other cast members include Tony winner Jane Krakowski, "Silicon Valley's" Chris Diamantopoulos and Ana Gasteyer ("Lady Dynamite," "SNL"). Source: Internet

The opening of Park Krakowski will take place on June 2. After the revitalization of the park, which has recently been named after musician Marek Grechuta, the city president Jacek Majchrowski will inaugurate the celebration of its reopening. Source: Internet

Jane Krakowski and Lauren Holly star as Mary Ann and Wanda, the protagonists of the Chicks’ 1999 hit that tackles domestic violence and retribution. Source: Internet

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