1. czar - Noun
2. Czar - Proper noun
A king; a chief; the title of the emperor of Russia.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to news reports, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein encouraged the reimposition of a lockdown but were opposed by coronavirus czar Prof. Ronni Gamzu and most ministers. Source: Internet
Admiral Giroir, the testing czar, told reporters Thursday: "I think it's very important to make sure that we all spread the public health message that we can control all the outbreaks occurring right now." Source: Internet
According to the accountability czar, Shahbaz and his progenies are guilty of amassing a humungous sum of over Rs 550 billion through illicit means. Source: Internet
And Ron Klain, the former Ebola czar under President Barack Obama, said on a recent Center for American Progress panel that “part of this fiasco is the president setting as the default, ‘Bring me no bad news, do nothing to disrupt the economy.’ Source: Internet
Along with the two gold medals, Thorpe also received two challenge prizes, which were donated by King Gustav V of Sweden for the decathlon and Czar Nicholas II of Russia for the pentathlon. Source: Internet
At present, we do not know whether there will be a Czar Vladimir, Comrade Putin, or Putin Inc. in charge, but we fear it does not matter much". citation Hanson depicts modern Russia in unflattening terms as ". Source: Internet