Proper noun
Snodgrass
A surname.
Jai’lee Snodgrass, 15, is a Mardi Gras Ambassador from Port Arthur. Source: Internet
Jowett & Snodgrass (2006), pp. 10–11 Western Allies The Winter War put in question the organisation and effectiveness of the Red Army as well as the Western Allies. Source: Internet
Jowett & Snodgrass (2006), p. 44 In spite of the cold and hunger, the Soviet troops did not surrender easily but fought bravely, often entrenching their tanks to be used as pillboxes and building timber dugouts. Source: Internet
Also, Snodgrass set a state record that year with eight steals in one game, a mark that stood for nine years. Source: Internet
As a result, small businesses that depend on Oklahoma’s $6.2 billion tourism industry were negatively impacted even though the majority of the lake areas were safe,” Snodgrass said. Source: Internet
Now in development for TV: Rights to develop Wild Cards for TV have been acquired by Universal Cable Productions, the team that brought you The Magicians and Mr. Robot, with the co-editor of Wild Cards, Melinda Snodgrass as executive producer. Source: Internet