stro
- Slam dunk expert Swift, familiarly
- Minute Maid Park player, informally
- Minute Maid Park baseballer, locally
- Minute Maid Park athlete, casually
- Houston slugger, to fans
- Houston pro, to fans
- Houston pro, slangily
- Houston pro, for short
- Houston player, briefly
- Houston pitcher, familiarly
- Houston MLBer, for short
- Houston M.L.B.'er
- Houston baseballer, for short
- Houston baseballer, casually
- Houston baseballer, briefly
- Houston baseball player, casually
- Houston ballplayer, familiarly
- Houston athlete, for short
- George Springer is one, briefly
- Dallas Keuchel, for short
- A.L. West player, informally
- 2017 World Series champ, slangily
- Minute Maid Park team member, for short
- Houston player, for short
- Houston pro, informally
- Houston ballplayer, in sports shorthand
- Minute Maid Park player, for short
- Houston pro
- Houston player, informally
- Houston MLBer
- Houston ballplayer, for short
- Texas ALer
- Houston player, to fans
- Texas NLer
- Houston ballplayer, informally
- Texas MLBer
- Minute Maid Park player, to fans
- Houston pro, locally
- Houston ballplayer, casually
- A.L. West pro, informally
- 2017 World Series winner, for short
- Texas ballplayer, to fans
- Texas ballplayer, for short
- Space City ALer
Usage examples of "stro".
Stromer identified, but did not name, other types of crocodyliforms in his collection from Bahariya.
What Stromer did not know, because no one did at the time, was precisely how old those rocks were in calendar years.
Six years before Stromer and his companions arrived in Cairo, the 1904 Entente Cordiale between France and Britain solemnized the arrangement.
First, the mamur, or police chief, of the oasis lived here, and Stromer knew he needed to have good relations with the mamur to do his work.
The mamur was surprised to find Stromer in his midst at all, since the authorities in Cairo and at the Geological Survey apparently had never informed him of the paleontologist’s impending arrival.
Indeed, neither Stromer and Markgraf nor the 2000 expedition team ever found evidence of ornithopods, though they have been found in Early Cretaceous sediments in Niger.
Stromer spent two days trying to locate him, writing to his postal address and traveling to restaurants and café.
What cash Stromer had managed to put away over the years was now worthless.
Stromer had brought a simple canvas wall tent, supported by two vertical poles and held down by guy ropes staked in the sand.