pannikin

NOUN
  1. a small pan or cup (usually of tin)
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How To Use pannikin In A Sentence

  • On to each was dumped swiftly the regulation lunch -- a metal pannikin of pinkish-grey stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, a mug of milkless Victory Coffee, and one saccharine tablet. Eat Well, Move More, Live Longer. . . ?
  • If you want what old-timers used to call their pannikin of rum, you'll be welcome to it. The Pagan Madonna
  • A pipkin is a small earthenware bowl, and a pannikin is a small metal drinking vessel.
  • It is astonishing how quickly you get used to doing without a handkerchief and to eating out of the tin pannikin in which you also wash. Homage to Catalonia
  • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.
  • Neither words nor time are wasted as pannikins of tea are drunk and braised steak is eaten.
  • Regrettablly is, be in ursine city commonly prices when, investor can be far from these pannikin.
  • With less hunger he might have found it nauseous; for the bread was incredibly mouldy and had been gnawed all round the crust by rats, while the liquor in the pannikin was a mixture of fiery rum and unclean water. The Blue Pavilions
  • On to each was dumped swiftly the regulation lunch -- a metal pannikin of pinkish-grey stew, a hunk of bread, a cube of cheese, a mug of milkless Victory Coffee, and one saccharine tablet. Eat Well, Move More, Live Longer. . . ?
  • A tin pannikin rolled down the inclined plane, rattling and banging. The Lost Poacher
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