1. ross - Noun
2. ross - Verb
3. Ross - Proper noun
The rough, scaly matter on the surface of the bark of trees.
To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGary Ross is amazing. He's just-he always has a billion ideas of what he wants, but has a very clear perspective also; he just makes it work. He really does. He's trying different things and making everything look amazing. Liam Hemsworth
Phil Ramone is very special. Barbra Streisand or Diana Ross... they are the best. Giorgio Moroder
Gary Ross is just an incredible director, and it was great to have someone like him. Liam Hemsworth
James Ross Clemens, a cousin of mine, was seriously ill two or three weeks ago in London, but is well now. The report of my illness grew out of his illness; the report of my death was an exaggeration. Mark Twain
Personally, I'd never seen a graphic novel. I knew they existed because friends of mine like Jonathan Ross collect them and some very literate and intelligent people really rate the graphic novel as a form. Stephen Fry
Ross Perot. I could have had a ball with him. Rich Little