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Dworsky

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Czech or Slovak Dvorský.

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Dworsky

  1. A surname from Czech or Slovak.
    • 2022 November 2, Leslie Gaydos, quoting Edgar Dworsky, “Skimpflation: Brands May Be Changing Their Recipes to Cut Costs – But It's Hard to Tell”, in NBC Boston[1]:
      "This is now called Skimpflation, which means a manufacturer has reformulated one of its products, usually with cheaper ingredients," says Dworsky, a former Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General in consumer protection.