Proper noun
Straus (plural Strauses)
A surname from German.
Excerpt from A Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC at citation Judith Kaplan recited the preliminary blessing, read a portion of that week's Torah portion in Hebrew and English, and then intoned the closing blessing. Source: Internet
A favorite holiday tradition, Straus Family Creamery’s old-fashioned Organic Eggnog is rich, creamy, and not overly sweet. Source: Internet
And I was fascinated by the tesseracts in (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1963). Source: Internet
Calvert, R. "Criminal and civil liability in husband-wife assaults", in Violence in the family (Suzanne K. Steinmetz and Murray A. Straus, eds. Source: Internet
And reading Galassi’s 2013 response to Boris Kachka’s 400-page history of FSG, the parallel between the fiction of Purcell & Stern can easily be seen as drawn from the facts of Farrar, Straus, Giroux. Source: Internet
But a source told the Star Tribune that while Taylor and Straus are engaged in talks, a sale is not imminent. Source: Internet