Proper noun
Pinsky (plural Pinskys)
A surname.
In contrast to the reserved, thoughtful Pinsky, Carolla served as the loud, funny side of the show. Source: Internet
As the event was a collaboration between the Zack Gallery and the Isaac Waldman Jewish Public Library, Helen Pinsky, the head librarian, gave a short introduction before passing the microphone to Leanne Boschman, the host of the evening. Source: Internet
But panellist Seth Pinsky, executive vice president at RXR, a real estate firm, and former president of the NYC Economic Development Corporation, said the problem was not the number of jobs. Source: Internet
His co-hosts were the physician Drew Pinsky ("Dr. Source: Internet
At a separate legislative hearing earlier Wednesday, The Associated Press reported that state Sen. Paul Pinsky criticized the head of the Maryland Department of General Services over two pandemic-related deals that have drawn big headlines. Source: Internet
“Even if it didn’t come, it would be better to be ready than not to be ready,” said Dr. Benjamin Pinsky, the lab’s medical director. Source: Internet