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Cuisinart

American  
[kwee-zuh-nahrt, kwee-zuh-nahrt] / ˌkwi zəˈnɑrt, ˈkwi zəˌnɑrt /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of food processor.


Example Sentences

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"Traveling globally, one notices the same suite of species in many cities ... biological invasions creating a kind of global Cuisinart where the urban biota becomes homogeneous."

From Salon

"Traveling globally, one can notice the same suite of species in many cities around the world — biological invasions creating a kind of global Cuisinart where the urban biota becomes homogeneous," Laura Meyerson, a professor at the University of Rhode Island who studies invasive species and ecological restoration, told Salon.

From Salon

Yet we are once again facing a news cycle that will shove our attention—as well as our output, our nerves, our sanity—through a Cuisinart.

From Salon

Cuisinart said that while sales of its bread makers dipped as the pandemic stretched on, there has been an uptick in the past six months.

From New York Times

She included functional items, including storage, but also tucked in fancier details, including vintage hotel flatware from Pottery Barn, a blue Smeg mini-kettle and a Cuisinart single-serve coffee maker.

From Washington Post