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girsh

American  
[gursh] / gɜrʃ /

noun

  1. a variant of qirsh.


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The unexpected results started in the very first round, when second-seeded Icelandic GM Hedinn Steingrimsson, a three-time national champion, fell to young Pennsylvania expert Daniel Girsh, despite a nearly 500-point ratings edge on the scoreboard.

From Washington Times

Ke2 Ba4, winning the exchange, but Girsh rightly seeks more out of an overwhelming position: 20.

From Washington Times

The singalong performance of Handel’s “Messiah,” led by local conductor Alexei Girsh, will be at 7 p.m.

From Seattle Times

"This was a very ill man dying a gentle, peaceful death in the time and manner he requested," says Faye Girsh, executive director of the Hemlock Society USA, a group that promotes physician help in dying.

From Time Magazine Archive

"He's the Tom Paine or the Martin Luther King of our movement," says Girsh.

From Time Magazine Archive