Proper noun
Novotny (plural Novotnys)
A surname.
Anthony Novotny, 58, of Havertown, said he had participated with the protesters during the day “to save our immigrants.” Source: Internet
Raffled off were eight beautiful gift baskets created by Nancy Novotny with items donated by Debby Lamb, Lynette Holmes and Nancy Novotny. Source: Internet
Novotny, 96–101, 99 quoted Other groups of artists expressed feelings that verged on the mystical, many largely abandoning classical drawing and proportions. Source: Internet
Fairbury once again used a combination of four pitchers (Keyten Pfingsten, Carson York, Brody Kroll, Austin Novotny) and the group allowed 12 hits and three walks. Source: Internet
Contact Cyndy Novotny at cyndy. Source: Internet
There are no potholes in that brick,” Novotny said of the road that has endured for more than 100 years. Source: Internet