Proper noun
McVicar (plural McVicars)
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A McVicar 3-pointer with 8:23 left in the quarter gave Maine a 45-33 lead. Source: Internet
We believe that these clinical data demonstrate the clear potential of FLX-787 as a symptomatic therapy to reduce painful cramps and spasms in these patient populations,” stated Bill McVicar, Ph. Source: Internet
The property had been originally owned by Robert McVicar, who was the first person to establish a homestead in the area in 1859, before a house was built at the turn of the 20th century. Source: Internet
Martin McVicar of CombiLift: demand from many customers in the 80 countries where it sells forklifts is growing in some cases. Source: Internet
McVicar is from O’Fallon, Missouri. Source: Internet
“We did that 20 years ago; that joke’s never gone away,” Mr. McVicar said of the golfing bit. Source: Internet