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Birdseye

American  
[burdz-ahy] / ˈbɜrdzˌaɪ /

noun

  1. Clarence, 1886–1956, U.S. inventor and businessman: developer of food-freezing process.


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The blaze broke out at about 3:25 a.m. in the 1200 block of Birdseye Terrace in Germantown.

From Washington Post May 21, 2020

And then there’s the piece that Birdseye seems to value even more.

From Washington Times Nov. 24, 2019

The funding is coming from a mix of federal grants, Oregon’s wolf compensation program, and environmentalists that ranchers like Birdseye often feel at odds with on the wolf issue.

From Washington Times Nov. 24, 2019

This is the fourth book featuring the fantastic Miriam Birdseye, actress and rather slapdash sleuth.

From The Guardian May 16, 2019

Miss Birdseye, meanwhile, taking her letters, had no appearance of observing that the encounter between Olive and her visitor was a kind of concussion.

From The Bostonians, Vol. II (of II) by Henry James

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