Proper noun
Zenger (plural Zengers)
A surname from German.
The Zenger trial... goes to the very root of our English liberties. John Peter Zenger
Important past exercises of nullification include cases involving slavery (see Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 ), freedom of the press (see John Peter Zenger ), and freedom of religion (see William Penn ). Source: Internet
It also came from a realist, although singling out Zenger for the football program's demise does let Lew Perkins off easy. Source: Internet
Long, who was previously athletic director at Arkansas from 2008-17, replaces Sheahon Zenger, who was fired on May 21. Source: Internet
“I was a little surprised and wasn’t surprised,” Michelle Slute, vice president of research for Dalbar, told Zenger News. Source: Internet
“Najah is so amazing,” Brooklyn stylist Gillian Garcia told Zenger. Source: Internet