Proper noun
Lozada (plural Lozadas)
A surname from Spanish.
Lozada seems to steer around the flatness, the weird transparency, of his subject by suggesting that “the most essential books of the Trump era are scarcely about Trump at all.” Source: Internet
Evelyn Lozada has relocated to Los Angeles and has reunited with longtime friend Shaunie O'Neal but she quickly discovers that Tami Roman and Jackie Christie are not on the welcoming committee. Source: Internet
The powerful rendition of Jed, Rhap Salazar, Laarni Lozada, Sheryn Regis, and two more singers of "Taking Chances" is absolutely uplifting, it tugs our heartstrings. Source: Internet
Protesters clash with Bolivia’s police and armed forces, and by the time de Lozada resigns and flees to the United States in October 2003, at least 70 people have been killed, most of them civilians. Source: Internet
The Embassy line was transmitted by President Sanchez de Lozada (known to many Bolivians as “the Gringo”), who, in his American-accented Spanish (a product of his having lived much of his life in the U.S.), ordered the army to carry on. Source: Internet
In another missed opportunity, Chow could not finish a quality chance in the first half after Lozada headed on a through-ball after some nice combination play. Source: Internet