Proper noun
Odegard (plural Odegards)
A surname from Norwegian.
Expansion was stepped up in 1926, when Odegard secured an option to purchase Associated Telephone Company of Long Beach, California and proceeded to devise a plan for a holding company, to be named Associated Telephone Utilities Company. Source: Internet
As head coach Bruce Arians told Kyle Odegard of the team's official site Wednesday, Stanton is progressing through a knee sprain, which has manifested itself in participation in drills the past two days. Source: Internet
While earning all 70 defensive snaps, Baker made enough of an impression in every realm to receive a 99.9 grade from PFF, according to Kyle Odegard of the team's official site. Source: Internet
"Eye diseases are often developed in conjunction with diabetes," Dr. Odegard said. Source: Internet