1. stroud - Noun
2. Stroud - Proper noun
A kind of coarse blanket or garment used by the North American Indians.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough X-rays revealed the wireless headset device in the boy’s stomach, doctors at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egelston told mother Kiara Stroud that the AirPod should pass through her son’s body on its own after a few days. Source: Internet
Edwards, J. (1999) The Spanish Inquisition, Stroud, pp. 33–35, ISBN 0752417703. Source: Internet
Expressing joy will be a theme for many church leaders this month, especially by The Rev. Nancy Webb Stroud of the Episcopal Church of the Atonement in Westfield. Source: Internet
Incumbent Danny MacGillvray has competition from Darren Stroud in the mayoral race. in Ward 2, Susan Campbell, John Guthro, Brian Linthorne, Garry Pentz, and Trudy Vince are all vying for the two council spots for the area. Source: Internet
Hicks, M. A., Richard III, Stroud 2001, p. 117 Shortly after, the citizens of London, both nobles and commons, convened and drew up a petition asking Richard to assume the throne. Source: Internet
Hicks, M. A., Richard III, Stroud 2003, p. 82 It is possible that the grant of Middleham seconded Richard's personal wishes. Source: Internet