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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

Birdseye also has gotten creative, using inflatable dancing men, a car lot staple, to try to scare the wolves away.

From Washington Times • Nov. 24, 2019

The list of things Birdseye has unsuccessfully tried so far is long - about as long as the list of people he’s worked with to solve his wolf problem.

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

It took Ransom only a moment to recognise Miss Birdseye, though her back was turned to the house.

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

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