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Groll

Groll is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Lorey Groll (1866-1952), American artist
  • Jacob Groll, Austrian film director
  • Josef Groll (1813–1887), Bavarian brewer, the "father of the pils"
  • Sarah Israelit Groll (1925–2007), Israeli Egyptologist

Usage examples of "groll".

No instructions to go get Helen Vardis or Joe Groll or Blaney or even Martha Poor.

Seated in one of them, I was surprised to realize that you could make out a case for calling Joe Groll handsome.

Joe Groll, in the red leather chair, also had a bottle and glass on the check-writing table beside him.

Then he held one end of it against the end of the capsule thread, overlapping a little, and Joe Groll, ready with the piece of string, tied them together.

Sergeant Purley Stebbins but also a gang of civilians consisting of Helen Vardis, Joe Groll, and Conroy Blaney.

A noise like a giggle came from the direction of Helen Vardis, and Joe Groll, being perched on the arm of her chair and therefore close enough, put his hand over hers.

Maybe the first thing to do was find out what Groll would have told the students.

The rose-skinned woman eased through the ripped plastic sheeting, and Groll reached for Ruby.

When the directors, you understand, agreed to sell the obelisk to Baron Groll in Urbania, I could only, meekly, go along with them.

I was explaining before your corpulent associate burst in, Baron Felix Groll has decided, because of certain unfortunate incidents here at the museum, that he wants the Osiris Obelisk shipped to him even earlier than planned.

I won't repeat it, but I can assure you it most certainly bears no resemblance to grolling, not at all.