Borden
Americannoun
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Gail, 1801–74, U.S. inventor: developed technique for condensing milk.
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Lizzie (Andrew), 1860–1927, defendant in U.S. 1893 trial: acquitted of ax murder of father and stepmother.
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Sir Robert Laird 1854–1937, Canadian statesman: prime minister 1911–20.
Example Sentences
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“The Grinch meal captured fans’ attention, a true testament to the power of the McDonald’s brand with the right marketing execution,” said McDonald’s Chief Financial Officer Ian Borden during a February earnings call.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 25, 2026
“We’re going to do what it takes to deliver for consumers and do that in a way that’s profitable for our business,” McDonald’s Chief Financial Officer Ian Borden said in a February interview.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026
Even movements led by feminists and Black separatists resonate with the same constellation of beliefs, as Borden demonstrates with harrowing examples.
From Salon • May 26, 2025
The Fall Winter 2024 show roster includes exciting labels like Priscavera, Sami Miro Vintage, Borden and many more.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 1, 2024
I've got her: Sheila Borden lives in Miami, and I've got her street address and her phone number!
From "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements
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