Proper noun
Kadar (plural Kadars)
A surname from Hungarian.
“As a prospect, Ruggs is a player where you just want to get the ball in his hands as fast as possible,” SB Nation draft expert Dan Kadar says of the Bama receiver. Source: Internet
Kadar argued that the pricing set by local companies — when taking into account Uber and Lyft’s price gouging practices — is still cheaper. Source: Internet
We created a new local council and appointed people to run it temporarily, as it is difficult to organize elections in Manbij now,” said Kadar Biri, a member of the PYD party from Afrin. Source: Internet
From the beginning, the BrainPOP approach engaged kids' curiosity through short animated movies that make complicated ideas simple and clear, helping them experience the sudden burst of understanding that Dr. Kadar called a "brain pop." Source: Internet