Proper noun
Straka (plural Strakas)
A surname.
On the top of this, according to Straka, American liberals have been manipulating information and producing hoaxes, including the Trump-Russia “collusion delusion”. Source: Internet
The fictional author V.M. Straka of "Ship of Theseus" sends Mr. Grahn a confidential letter on Uppsala Universitet letterhead and stamps his signature with "Straka Uppsala Arkiv" (included as an insert to the book). Source: Internet
Swiss coach Rene Weiler, Martin Poustka and Frantisek Straka – both of the Czech Republic – have also been linked to the job. Source: Internet
The president retweeted a post by Brandon Straka, a right-wing activist, which called for people to “leave Democratic cities”, as Black Lives Matter protesters took to the streets for an 11th week running. Source: Internet
“When they do cover it, they lie about it”, Straka highlights. Source: Internet