Proper noun
Strobel (plural Strobels)
A surname.
As Strobel noted, his findings were in line with the effects Chris McKay had predicted if methanogenic life-forms were present. Source: Internet
He later received apologetics training at Wheaton College and at his local church, listening to Strobel teach a sermon series that would become the bestselling book “The Case for Christ.” Source: Internet
Fündling, 384; Strobel, 401. As Trajan lay dying, nursed by his wife, Plotina, and closely watched by Prefect Attianus, he could at last have adopted Hadrian as heir. Source: Internet
He took Strobel to the riverbank, where the fire department was on scene. Source: Internet
Rachel Strobel, the child’s foster parent, is touched that Kohout and her day-care kids decided to give to Wings as their summer service project. Source: Internet
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mary Strobel awarded the maximum amount, rejecting arguments from class member David Brennan that the amount was excessive. Source: Internet