Noun
bens
plural of ben
bens pl (plural only)
(job advertisements) benefits
bens
plural of ben
bens pl (plural only)
(job advertisements) benefits
A little while back, St. Bens and St. Johns Fine Arts made a call for artists who live or work within 10 miles of the entirety of Interstate 94 as it winds its way through seven states. Source: Internet
Old Bens Football Club’s first XI head coach Raymond Cloete was left a frustrated figure on May 26 after his team slugged to a 1-1 draw against Linhill Celtic at Currin Park on May 26. Source: Internet
Jacques Bens, Claude Berge, and Paul Braffort, History of the Lipogram, page 101, 102. There is a tradition of German and Italian lipograms excluding the letter R dating from the seventeenth century until modern times. Source: Internet
If Bens were speaking to a student in this position, she would encourage them to seek out resources and to talk to their professors, rather than make a wrong choice. Source: Internet
Both Buddys enter to confront the Bens about how they stole Sally. Source: Internet
Pepsi advertisements avoided the stereotypical images common in the major media that depicted one-dimensional Aunt Jemimas and Uncle Bens whose role was to draw a smile from white customers. Source: Internet