Proper noun
Goulart (plural Goularts)
A surname from French.
But it soon turns the corner to satire, parody, and farce, partaking a little of the whimsical and nonsensical humor of Roger Zelazny or even Ron Goulart….” Source: Internet
Goulart said Bohl vomited and he believed she purposefully made herself sick to further soil the entrance to the building. Source: Internet
The research group, however, says U-S military support for the coup proved unnecessary because the plotters succeeded in overthrowing President Goulart much faster and with much less armed resistance than American policy makers anticipated. Source: Internet
Dear sister of Russell Goulart of Florida and Joelle MacDonald of Virginia. Source: Internet
The Archive says the United States viewed Goulart as a leftist closely associated with Brazil's Communist Party. Source: Internet
In Brazil, João Goulart became president after Jânio Quadros resigned. Source: Internet