Proper noun
Weiland (plural Weilands)
A surname.
A more effective approach for Lyft might be focusing on electrifying its fleet now, says Weiland, which would also be more profitable for its drivers. Source: Internet
Left to right: Chelcee Schleuger, Community Health Director, presents the First Aid Kit to Sienna, Anikka, Iselle and Jennifer Weiland, of the Britt Parks and Recreation Program. Source: Internet
According to the statement, Weiland died in Bloomington, Minn.; other details, such as the cause of death, were not revealed, citing his family's desire for privacy. Source: Internet
“I wish I may, I wish I might / It won’t be long now / We could spend the time,” Gutt offers a wistful vocal, a bruised lullaby dedicated to Bennington and Weiland. Source: Internet
Reporting was contributed by Maggie Haberman, Lara Jakes, Catie Edmondson and Noah Weiland. Source: Internet
So many songs in their catalog combine guitar, bass, and drums into this gnarly undertow for Weiland to swirl around in. “Pruno” is one of the finest examples of its kind, an absolute crusher that shows off so many of this band’s strengths. Source: Internet