Proper noun
Guindon (plural Guindons)
A surname from French.
Only slightly sweet with lots of flavor, it far surpassed the Toad Hollow Chardonnay ($11) or the Domaine Guindon Muscadet ($10) my husband and I shared during our previous dinner at Saltaire. Source: Internet
Guindon said they don't have the details necessary to figure out what's going on there but because more than $3 million in collections from 2013 was reported late in the first part of 2014, the actual shortfall was more like $6 million. Source: Internet
“He was strong, but we have to take advantage of his weaknesses,” Hudon said about Guindon. Source: Internet
Saner L. Gilman and Zhou Xun, "Introduction" in Smoke; p. 26 Smoking is more prevalent among men "Guindon & Boisclair" 2004, pp. 13-16. Source: Internet
Though Guindon begged for mercy at his hearing, the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. Source: Internet