Proper noun
Storch (plural Storchs)
A surname from German.
Gisela Storch worked with Herzog on six films: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, Heart of Glass, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Woyzeck, Fitzcarraldo and Cobra Verde. Source: Internet
Eusebius, Vita Constantini 1.11; Odahl, 3. The Vita creates a contentiously positive image of Constantine, Lenski, "Introduction" (CC), 5; Storch, 145–55. Source: Internet
AfD MEP Beatrix von Storch also questioned the game on Twitter. Source: Internet
Robert Storch, who was hired by Horowitz and is now the National Security Agency inspector general, called him a nurturing boss who made a point to show interest in his employees despite the job's long hours and rigorous demands. Source: Internet
For these, Blanc voiced Daffy Duck and Speedy Gonzales, the characters who received the most frequent use in these shorts (later, newly introduced characters such as Cool Cat and Merlin the Magic Mouse were voiced by Larry Storch ). Source: Internet
Storch fancies himself a sort of mystic mad of the dirt i.e. his description of himself from his webspage: "Steve Storch is a renaissance man. Source: Internet