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jar

noun as in container

noun as in shocking hit

verb as in clash, disharmonize

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That included jars at the Natural History Museum in London, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in the US, and the Bombay Natural History Society in India.

All the jar parts including the lid are dishwasher safe, and the manufacturer backs it up with a two-year warranty.

I have a jar of browning sauce now, and I’ve bought as many of the hot sauces I remember seeing on the tables at Top Taste as I can find.

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What’s missing is something only a restaurant like Top Taste can provide, that can’t be found in a jar of seasoning.

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When I showed up at Starship Agarikon, I found Stamets sitting on the deck fiddling around with a mason jar and a blue plastic dish.

However, as she feared, The Bell Jar appeared to indifferent notices and the launch—which Ted attended—was rather low-key.

“Intercourse felt, often, like shoving a loofah into a mason jar,” she writes, for example.

Goodness knows I paid my share into the office “cursing jar” when I worked for her.

[Laughs] I am definitely NOT playing anything like Jar Jar Binks!

On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice.

But the jar threw my six-shooter where I couldn't reach it, and the carbine was jammed in the stirrup-leather on the wrong side.

I dunno's I'd know when t' jar loose m'self, if I knowed her an' she didn't object t' me hangin' around.

That rare and curious being called I is more fragile than any porcelain jar.

We can fill glass after glass of steaming punch, until the jar in the cupboard is empty.

This affords the maximum of riding comfort by the elimination of all jar and jolt occasioned by an uneven roadway.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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