Proper noun
Lacroix
A surname from French.
Lacroix has been fantastic. He's very nice. He gets the joke, and I think that's a good thing. Jennifer Saunders
Against this backdrop, Mr. Lacroix said that the deployment of three formed police units is facing "serious delays" due to travel restrictions that the Government of Sudan put into place to combat the novel coronavirus. Source: Internet
One expert on Saudi affairs (Stephane Lacroix) has stated: "The education system is so controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood, it will take 20 years to change—if at all. Source: Internet
Pierre Lacroix, the former general manager of the Quebec Nordiques and Colorado Avalanche, has died at the age of 72. Source: Internet
But Maine answered again shortly after, scoring on the power play when Lacroix got his own rebound and slid the puck just inside the post for the 3-1 lead. Source: Internet
Dan Lacroix makes and uses reproductions of the hand planes and other tools used by the house joiner to demonstrate the process of transforming rough lumber into elements of a finished 18th century home. Source: Internet