Proper noun
Kruse (plural Kruses)
A surname.
ESPN CMO Carol Kruse said: “The work styles tend to be very different between a technical person and a marketing person, which leads to work culture differences. Source: Internet
Anderson married Karen Kruse in 1953 and moved with her to the San Francisco Bay area. Source: Internet
Colin G. Kruse states that since John the Evangelist has been named consistently in the writings of early church fathers, "it is hard to pass by this conclusion, despite widespread reluctance to accept it by many, but by no means all, modern scholars." Source: Internet
McGee will carry a 32-13 record into his first state match against St. Clair/Mankato Loyola eighth grader Eli Kruse (34-7) on Friday (Feb. 28) at 9 a.m. at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul. Source: Internet
He also reminded the jurors that Kruse is presumed innocent unless the state proves him guilty. Source: Internet
In his Friday letter, Kruse said the pandemic has stressed most systems and organizations, forcing many cancellations, reschedulings and shortened trainings. Source: Internet