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Baskin

[ bas-kin ]

noun

  1. Leonard, 1922–2000, U.S. sculptor and artist.


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Example Sentences

The next day, Agent Gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso.

Internationally, same-store sales were up 2.6 percent at Baskin-Robbins, but fell 1.7 percent at Dunkin' Donuts shops.

As for Baskin-Robbins ice cream—the other business of Dunkin' Brands—it had an increase of 1.6 percent in same-store sales.

“We could bring a hundred of these motions tomorrow, if we had a hundred attorneys to work on them,” said Baskin.

“Expungement does not effect your criminal record for purposes of immigration,” said Baskin.

It was the only canoe in the neighborhood,—an old one left by Baskin when he fled.

The ferry became profitable, and Baskin realized a fortune out of it.

They had hung and burnt people—killed 'em and destroyed 'em at Baskin Lake.

I'm stoppin' heer at Saratogy, baskin', as it were, in the melliflous sunshine of earth's fairest flowers.

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