Proper noun
Bissonette (plural Bissonettes)
A surname from French.
After a crucial left turn, the Lothrop family spied -- at a crucial distance away -- the boulder (lower left) behind which Bissonette buried the Balinese suling flute that would net its finder a $50,000 prize. Source: Internet
Bissonette agrees that that Novus offers a better Internet rate as a stand-alone service, "but Novus does not have the variety of services we have and they aren't comparable," he says. Source: Internet
In the fifth, three more runs scored on a Wendzel triple, Downey error and Bissonette groundout. Source: Internet
Mrs. Bissonette noted that someone donated a new freezer, which was much appreciated. Source: Internet
Over the years, Bissonette served in other government posts including as the town’s parks, recreation, sports and cultural resources commissioner and, most recently, as a trainer for the Suffolk County Board of Elections. Source: Internet
PORCUPINE - Shirley L. Bissonette, 65, Porcupine, died Wednesday, Dec. 26 at Rapid City Regional Hospital. Source: Internet