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Gillette

American  
[ji-let] / dʒɪˈlɛt /

noun

  1. King Camp, 1855–1932, U.S. businessman: inventor of the safety razor.

  2. William (Hooker), 1855–1937, U.S. actor and dramatist.

  3. a town in NE Wyoming.

  4. a male given name, form of Gilbert.


Example Sentences

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The Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Boston, is scheduled to host seven matches, but town officials have reportedly, external said it may pull out of hosting games unless it receives the funding.

From BBC

Public health officials could not identify which wild mushroom caused the man’s death, said Nicola Gillette, spokesperson for Contra Costa Health.

From Los Angeles Times

That is because New England's Gillette Stadium is a host venue for this summer's soccer World Cup, which requires real grass playing surfaces for every match.

From Barron's

Her work included scoops about Disney’s decision not to allow ads for Netflix on its TV networks, and Gillette’s move to target “toxic masculinity” in a Super Bowl commercial.

From The Wall Street Journal

After six years at razor company Gillette, he took a business planning job at Disneyland in 1998.

From The Wall Street Journal