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Birdseye

[ burdz-ahy ]

noun

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


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Birdseye walked away with a personal profit of about $1 million and an annual salary of $50,000 to continue his experiments.

And that was what Birdseye wanted to do; his interest in fast-freezing was as a means to an end.

It was a dark evening, and the cathedral clock struck nine as Lauretta Birdseye passed through the gates of the broad walk.

Lastly, the study smelt, but did not reek, of common birdseye.

I can imagine no other reason why you should call the picture of Miss Birdseye a "bad business," or indeed any business at all.

He was also interested in curly black walnut and birdseye maple woods.

Some woods, as birdseye maple, are well developed by the rotary cut.

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