cornflakes
Americannoun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of cornflakes
Example Sentences
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The popularity of the hermit crab as a pet soared in the 1970s, when one company branded them “Crazy Crabs” and told buyers they would eat anything: pizza, cookies, cornflakes!
From Slate • Aug. 19, 2025
When I mentioned it recently to my mother, she said, “Oh, well. Time for a break then. Otherwise it’s like eating the same bowl of cornflakes every day for 19 years.”
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 15, 2025
In the event, viewers were not ready for a heavyweight agenda over their cornflakes, much preferring the BBC's lighter magazine style of programme.
From BBC • Sep. 22, 2024
Jackson threatened to sue; Kellogg changed the name by one letter, and soon found much bigger success with cornflakes anyway.
From Salon • Sep. 17, 2023
Cousin Eunice had two kinds of cold cereal, cornflakes with sugar frosting, and a fruit cereal which said it had fifteen flavors in its different-colored little balls.
From "Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt
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