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Pillsbury

[ pilz-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]

noun

  1. Charles Alfred, 1842–99, U.S. businessman.


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Example Sentences

When I tell Lee I've felt inadequate for popping a can of Pillsbury, she shakes her head.

From Salon

Veterinarian Nancy Pillsbury examined 3-year-old Mishka, gave her a rabies shot and cleared her to travel home to California.

“She was clean, well-fed. Whoever had her took good care of her,” Pillsbury told The Associated Press.

I’ve been here countless times to watch “The Bachelor” and its spinoffs “The Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise” but I’ve never seen it like a can of Pillsbury croissant dough ready to burst out of its cylinder.

From Salon

Some good will come out of this nonsense anyway, in the form of a baked product line and a bakery owned by people of color winning financial support and promotion through King Arthur, the fourth most popular flour behind Pillsbury, store brands and Gold Medal, according to Statista.

From Salon

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