The latter she had used for cutting out those paragraphs from the daily newspapers which referred to Kara's movements.
The Clue of the Twisted Candle|Edgar Wallace
In truth Kara was not even as fond of her as she had been in the past before she had been able to show her devotion.
The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest|Margaret Vandercook
He is very much the descendant of Kara George; he dislikes making a secret of his opinions.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1|Henry Baerlein
This girl with a knowledge of modern Greek, who was working in Kara's house, was there for a purpose.
The Clue of the Twisted Candle|Edgar Wallace
Kara Mustapha with such an army might still expect success which he did not deserve.
Historical Parallels, vol 2 of 3)|Arthur Thomas Malkin
Kara
/ (ˈkʌrə) /
noun
the steel bangle traditionally worn by Sikhs as a symbol of their religious and cultural loyalty, symbolizing unity with God: originally worn as a wristguard by swordsmenSee also five Ks
Word Origin for Kara
Punjabi karā
Words nearby Kara
Kapteyn, Kapuas, kapuka, Kapuskasing, kaput, Kara, karabiner, Karachai, Karachai-Cherkess Republic, Karachi, Karadžić