Proper noun
Strunk (plural Strunks)
A surname.
Garvey, 9. In 1935–36, Strunk enjoyed serving as the literary consultant for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film Romeo and Juliet (1936). Source: Internet
Strunk first taught mathematics at Rose Polytechnical Institute in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1890–91. Source: Internet
But if you're going to proclaim from the heights that your book is the spiritual descendant of The Elements of Style, shouldn't your editors make sure that your text actually implies that you read Strunk & White? Source: Internet
“It’s a real localized community,” Strunk said. Source: Internet
“Nashville beat out many other great cities to host this event, and Amy Adams Strunk was our ace in the hole.” Source: Internet
The case is known as Strunk et al vs PERS, or something close to that (I know that the State of Oregon was also a defendant in the case). Source: Internet