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Definition of Crouse

Crouse
Crouse Crouse (kr??s), a. [Etymol. uncertain.] Brisk; lively; bold; self-complacent. [Scot.] --Burns.

Meaning of Crouse from wikipedia

- Crouse is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Buck Crouse (1897–1983), American catcher in Major League Baseball David Crouse (born 1971)...
- Lindsay Ann Crouse (born May 12, 1948) is an American actress. She made her Broadway debut in the 1972 revival of Much Ado About Nothing and appeared in...
- Lawson Crouse (born June 23, 1997) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger and alternate captain for the Utah NHL team of the National Hockey League...
- partnership of Lindsay and Crouse. Born in Findlay, Ohio, Crouse was the son of Sarah (née Schumacher) and Hiram Powers Crouse, a newspaperman. He began...
- Timothy Crouse (born 1947) is an American journalist and writer. Crouse is the son of Anna (née Erskine) and Russel Crouse. His maternal grandparents were...
- Karen Crouse is an American journalist and author. Crouse received a BA in Journalism and Physical Education from the University of Southern California...
- Robert Darwin Crouse (October 25, 1930 – January 15, 2011) was a Canadian religious philosopher and Anglican priest. Crouse received his primary and secondary...
- Hans Michael Crouse (born September 15, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Los Angeles Angels organization. He has previously pla****...
- Richard Crouse (born May 26, 1963) is a Canadian film critic for CTV News Channel and CP24. He was the film critic for Canada AM from 2005 until the show's...
- Crouse-Hinds Electric Company, a manufacturer of high grade electrical specialties, was established in 1897 in Syracuse, New York. They later shortened...