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Strock

Strock (otherwise Ströck) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Ströck (1903–71), Romanian-Hungarian soccer player
  • Carl A. Strock (born c. 1948), United States Army officer
  • Don Strock (born 1950), American football player and coach
  • George Strock, American photojournalist
  • Ian Randal Strock, founder of SFScope website
  • James Strock, American entrepreneur, professional speaker and writer
  • Herbert L. Strock (1918–2005), American television producer and director and film director

Usage examples of "strock".

Corbin Strock who could blush had to have feelings, had to be reachable.

Corbin Strock merely nodded, looked into her face often and kept his own expressionless.

Elsie Strock had been three years old when she died the day after her sister.

Shay found that Jane Ann Strock was only a year old when she followed her sisters two days later.

Corbin in the family stories that I remember, nor any Strock children.

She struggled to remember any mention of a Strock child in the family.

Hutch Maddon built on the site of the Strock cabin deteriorated with years of careless renters and in 1973 Jerry Garrett had it torn down.

The alien officer named Strock was woodenly embodied by an ultra-corpulent Sebastian Cabot.

Madge, had found Strock while Roland was fielding grounders in the federal joint, convicted of computer crimes.

The alien officer named Strock was woodenly embodied by a narcotic-addled Bela Lugosi.

Soon Carl Strock, a major general with the Army Corps of Engineers, joined the team.

Iraq, recalled Carl Strock, the two-star general from the Army Corps of Engineers and a Garner deputy.

Emmett Strock, the Gendarme manager, came over to tell Mister JayMac it might be another twenty minutes before Little Cuke could shout, “Play ball!