tinned

[ UK /tˈɪnd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. sealed in a can or jar

How To Use tinned In A Sentence

  • The British Home Office has issued advice to households to stock up on bottled water, tinned food, torches and a battery powered radio.
  • The public should stock up on tinned food, bottled water and have a battery-powered torch and radio, the Home Office advised last night.
  • Where a surface was unlikely to be seen but nonetheless required a finish, it was tinned.
  • He found some disagreeable remnants — a watery stew, cold and sodden; a basin half-full of some kind of tinned soup; a chill suet pudding put away on a shelf. The Unpleasantness At The Belladonna Club
  • All the cables are sleeved with a tinned copper braid, which act to shield the rest of the PC from EMI.
  • When onions are very soft, add the tikka spice powder, tinned tomatoes and chopped coriander and bring to the boil. The Sun
  • Add tinned tomatoes, chilli powder and ground cumin, then season with pepper. The Sun
  • And although tinned iron was known to him by the 1790s, it appears that he did not use it for roofing until his work at the University of Virginia.
  • We finally produced carrots and potatoes, fresh green peas and mint, tinned meat, gravy, plum pudding and custard, nuts, raisins and sweets.
  • Not dissimilar to the 1960's standby in the 'burbs of Toronto called "ambrosia" which was a white sweet glommy glob including coconut flakes, tinned mandarin orange segments and other preserved ingredients. Latter-day fixin's!
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