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tin can

NOUN
  1. informal term for a destroyer
  2. airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.

How To Use tin can In A Sentence

  • Lengthy mouthfuls of Latin can be off-putting and difficult to remember for many.
  • In the above examples, the amount of thaumatin can be replaced by about 2.5 times the amount of monellin.
  • I also made an abortive attempt at creativity with tin snips and a tin can.
  • I should, perhaps, explain to English readers that a billy is a tin can, the name for which Erewhon Revisited
  • Together with the associated protein troponin, TM on actin can switch between two laterally shifted conformations.
  • When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered.
  • Flying a little tin can hut to the moon isn't a feat after apollo. Remembering Apollo 11 and the Legacy of Apollo - NASA Watch
  • She then strikes a bargain with a priest who, although not in the habit of marrying tinkers, says he'll do the job for a small fee and a tin can.
  • Besides a Frisbee, the novelties they offered her included plastic rings, a shoe, a bucket, and a tin can.
  • These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung (Latin cantare, ‘to sing’), usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory.
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