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Oxo
1/ ˈɒ°ì²õəʊ /
noun
- extract of beef in the shape of small cubes which are mixed with boiling water and used for flavouring, as stock, a drink, etc
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2combining_form
- indicating that a chemical compound contains oxygen linked to another atom by a double bond, used esp to denote that a compound is derived from a specified compound by replacement of a methylene group with a carbonyl group
oxobutanoic acid
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of Oxo1
Example Sentences
Tupperware is the most famous name in the game, but it has big competitors like Rubbermaid, OXO, and Pyrex.
Most people, I think, still have a positive association with the name, and Tupperware’s problem is that the company doesn’t actually get paid when someone offhandedly refers to their Rubbermaid or OXO container as “Tupperware.â€
“We’ve all learned to love OXO Good Grips utensils and other simple, practical designs that work, so we can learn to love grab bars, too,†she said.
Lit-up landmarks that will go dark for the hour include the Barbican Arts Centre, the Old Bailey, Tower Bridge, and the OXO Tower.
The installation, which acts as a homage to the show's regeneration process, will be on show near the Oxo Tower until Monday.
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