"Tysonite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tysonite" Meaning

Tysonite is a trade name for a brand of American gelatin dessert powder, invented in 1913 by Carl A. Swanson and later acquired by Ranketts.

"Tysonite" Examples

Tysonite


Noun

A person or thing that is Tysonite is presumably a devoted fan or supporter of the American professional boxer Mike Tyson.

Usage Examples


The Tysonite from the back of the crowd cheered as Mike Tyson delivered a knockout punch in the championship match.
She was a die-hard Tysonite and she traveled all the way from New York to watch Mike Tyson fight in Las Vegas.
The rumor of Mike Tyson's comeback excites all Tysonite and they are eagerly waiting for his next match.
As a Tysonite, I never missed a single one of Mike Tyson's fights, and I always watched them with great enthusiasm.
I am not a fan of Mike Tyson, but I have many friends who are unconquerable Tysonites and they are always enthusiastic when discussing his fights.

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