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West Bend

American  

noun

  1. a town in SE Wisconsin.


Example Sentences

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I pack up what I need, including my JVC headphones; coffee, creamer, and sugar; my clear, plug-in West Bend hot pot to make my coffee; school books; my memoir folder and drafts; the facility-issued JPay tablet; and other odds and ends.

From Slate

Unlike the Amanda, Mr. Jacobson’s version was ridden while standing up and used a jet pump, not a propeller; it also featured an aluminum body, a fixed handle pole and a two-stroke engine from West Bend.

From Washington Post

He’s traveled to Guantanamo four times from his home in West Bend, Wisconsin, to watch the legal proceedings in person, only to leave frustrated.

From Seattle Times

Hazel took her first walk on Tuesday in the care of Nikki Bunce, who is a first-time foster owner for the dog and her five puppies in West Bend, Wis. She said Hazel had warmed up to cuddling during movie nights.

From New York Times

After the lawsuits were filed, both Genesis and Mr. Jones were rejected for coverage of the liability claims by West Bend Mutual Insurance, which began working with Genesis in 2012, according to court documents.

From New York Times