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View definitions for tin

tin

noun as in can

noun as in ore

noun as in package

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Family friends recommended Kendamil, which costs £15 a tin and lasts his son about a week.

From BBC

If you’re looking for a twofer gift, book a reservation there for sometime in the new year — and let your giftee know by giving them this tin.

The family carried their clothes, some cans of tinned food, and a few personal possessions.

From BBC

No longer delivered "on the hoof" to cities, cattle were now slaughtered in Chicago and sent East as tinned meat or, after the 1870s, in refrigerated railcars.

From Salon

Is a loaf cake simply a standard cake batter baked in a smaller, uniquely shaped tin?

From Salon

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

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