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Kellogg

[ kel-awg, -og ]

noun

  1. Frank Billings, 1856–1937, U.S. statesman: secretary of state 1925–29; Nobel Peace Prize 1929.
  2. W(ill) K(eith), 1860–1951, U.S. manufacturer of prepared cereals and philanthropist.


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Example Sentences

Even so, Kellogg comes off better than most of the other characters in The Road to Wellville.

Bud Light: Rescue Dog Weego Year: 2012 Ad Meter Score: 8.42 Kellogg Grade: C Share Price Change: 1.61 percent 6.

Doritos: Dog-Collar Revenge Year: 2010 Ad Meter Score: 8.27 Kellogg Grade: B Share Price Change: 3.30 percent 5.

Bud Light: Rock, Paper, Scissors Year: 2007 Ad Meter Score: 8.28 Kellogg Grade: A Share Price Change: 0.72 percent 17.

Budweiser: Dalmatian Trains Clydesdale Year: 2008 Ad Meter Score: 8.73 Kellogg Grade: A Share Price Change: -0.99 percent 14.

One bright little fellow gave me the time, two o'clock, and the distance to Kellogg.

The next day he attacked a spy battalion of one hundred and fifty men at Kellogg's Grove, sixteen miles further east.

Herein lies the great charm often, perhaps, unconsciously acknowledged, of Miss Kellogg's efforts.

It is not less evident that Miss Kellogg is a consummate musician—that "rare bird" on the operatic boards.

Defeat under such circumstances would have been honourable, but Miss Kellogg was not defeated.

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