Pringle
See also: pringle
English
Proper noun
Pringle
- A surname.
- A borough in Pennsylvania.
- A town in South Dakota.
Noun
Pringle (plural Pringles)
- An individual potato snack of the Pringles brand.
- 1984, Oliver Bloodstein, Speech pathology: an introduction
- Prizant and Duchan found that some echoes were modified to serve the function of requests. For example, to the question "What do you want?" one child answered, "What do you want a Pringle."
- 2005, Shane A Bernskoetter, Surviving Twilight: A Soldier's Chronicle of Daily Life in Iraq
- We watched him for a few minutes as he explored the area and then I broke off a piece of a Pringle.
- 2007, Ronnie Blackwell, Serve It Cold
- And who am I, an avid nacho-cheese Doritos with pinot blanc fan, to cast aspersions? I was nibbling on a Pringle when something caught my eye.
- 2009, Mark Schapiro, Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products and What's at Stake for American Power
- Alas, the pizza-flavored Pringle rollout never happened in Italy, but in the United Kingdom and the United States, the snacks have been a hit.
- 1984, Oliver Bloodstein, Speech pathology: an introduction
Translations
individual potato snack of the Pringles brand
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