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"tin can" Definitions
  1. a metal container in which food and drink is sold; the contents of one of these containers

130 Sentences With "tin can"

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It's like shooting at a tin can except that tin can BLOWS UP Y'ALL!
Tiffany is selling a 'tin' can You could own this shiny "tin" can for $1,000.
Grieving him is like holding one of those homemade tin-can telephones with no tin can on the other end of the string.
Is it, as its name implies, just a tin can?
It was the British who soon developed the tin can.
To practice for life in a sealed tin can, of course.
It sounded like it was coming out of a tin can.
Its a tin can super-food, filled with fat and protein.
A funny joke told me two men floating in a tin can.
He did experiments with "tin can" telephones to learn how sound traveled.
And from there, that tin can make its way into Apple products.
A tin can acts as cash register; the honor system prevails here.
"Been here for six months," Jones told me in his tin can apartment.
However, they will still get the job done without sounding like a tin can.
As he lands, his board snaps, and his body folds like a tin can.
We both wants the virtual tin can of food or the PlayStation 4 game.
On the street, she wore a birdcage over her head and a tin-can bra.
We're not isolated in a tin can of a car or behind highways and gates.
Sha Tin can be reached easily by Kowloon Canton Railway, disembarking at its Racecourse Station.
And many Bluetooth speakers sound as if they are playing music from a tin can.
Now, let's add in the jail factor – you're in a tin can, and you can't leave.
Captain America went into a big tin can and emerged with the chest of a god.
It's sort of earthy and seductive and also smells like the bottom of a tin can.
Nashru's assistant shrieked, lunged to the floor, and tenderly placed each one back in the tin can.
Remember her friend, the surgeon's daughter, the one she tin-can-­telephoned with as a little girl?
It tasted and smelled like baked beans when you first pour them out of a tin can
The tables were decorated with merchandise, including the Tiffany sterling silver 'tin can' which retails for $1,025.
Compared to the HomePod, the Echo sounded like someone was singing through a tin can a mile away.
Inside the Stouts' RV, which they named "TC"—"Totally Comfortable" on good days, "Tin Can" on bad ones.
Sit down at the gate, relax, finish your coffee, and watch the lemmings rush into the tin can.
The two girls would gossip deep into the night on tin-can telephones strung between their bedroom windows.
" Shaking a tin can at me, one boy said, "We're collecting money for the Queen of the Day.
I learned if you aim a bit towards the bottom of the tin can you can make them fly.
They strode onto the small, slightly raised, bare wooden stage, and the shorter one, William Robinson, raised a tin can.
Factories that produce plate glass—by pouring thin layers of molten silica onto baths of molten tincan be hotter.
There were seminars on creating YouTube videos; a tin can Q. and A., and show-and-tells of favorite gadgets.
It's also a fun way to describe the sound customers might hear when they give the tin can a shake.
Do you ever wonder what it's like to drift in a large tin can hundreds of miles above the Earth's surface?
For a smart speaker, that would mean that the sound quality would far surpass the tin-can tones of an Echo.
There they stood, packed like sardines into a tin can––which is decidedly not the ideal way to listen to music.
Tin can also be used in lithium-ion batteries, which could have a major impact on a market already in deficit.
Her latest book, "Tin Can Cook," published in May, is a paperback collection of simple recipes that center on tin cans.
Shooting down a nuclear-armed North Korean-Ukrainian tin can would send a message to every country considering a nuclear breakout.
I flopped into the driver's seat of my tin can of a green Land Rover, slammed the door and sat silently.
Image: SpaceXThe ironic thing about living in space is that you spend all of your time crammed into a tiny tin can.
These cigarettes are then freeze-dried, placed in a tin can, and stored in a freezer for an indefinite amount of time.
It's basically the tension of the Lannisters, the Starks, and the Targaryens bottled up in a floating tin can in the sky.
If we put six people in a tin can for six months, there's a real team dynamic that has to be formed there.
"Vermeil" refers to a silver object coated in gold, meaning Tiffany's recreated the form of a tin can from scratch out of precious metals.
Like the iPhone X, "tin can" can be custom engraved and even used for call-like features with a piece of string (not included).
When you're squished into a tin can with hundreds of other people at 35,000 feet, there's certain etiquette you should be sure to follow.
The current version sounds like a tin can speaker, and it'd be nice to get basic information about the day without having to ask.
So far, all the ideas for Martian habitats have been pretty unremarkable, generally adopting some variation of the 'tin can' or 'bounce house' design.
The money flowing to workers in these announcements are like a nickel in a tin can compared to the bounty rushing into corporate treasuries.
It can take a quintessentially American dish, like fried chicken, and make it instantly Canadian, with just a few glugs from a tin can.
In cars from 22019 and earlier, the condition could be heard as pinging or knocking — the sound of stones rattling in a tin can.
Well thanks to the DIY gurus at MrGear, you can make your own grater using only a tin can, a straight edge, and a drill.
Tiffany & Co. has already been in the news for its luxury line of "everyday items, " which includes a $203,000 tin can and a $425 protractor.
Trilobites Percolator, French press, AeroPress, espresso, pour over, vacuum pot, automatic brew, tin can: People go to great lengths for a good cup of coffee.
Memory Theater features 28 artworks including sound pieces, ceramic sculptures, watercolor paintings, a pair of tin can telephones, and various items used in everyday life.
And heading to Mars in a tin can is the kind of situation where we need to operate at maximum effectiveness for months at a time.
If you have time to spare, a scenic ride through the Rockies and Sierra Nevadas sure beats being stuck in a tin can in the sky.
You can either use the +1 trick from above when dialing, or speak into the tin can and string set up we have over by Juarez.
It got the name Tin Can 'cause back in the day beer used to be in metal cans, and everyone would throw 'em on the road.
Fresh lemon juice 9 Drops of Aromatic Bitters 1 Egg white Method: Combine Cointreau, the Botanist Gin, fresh lemon juice, and Aromatic Bitters into a tin can.
There is no distortion at higher volumes or echoes that sound like a tin can, but I'd still use speakers or headphones over the built-in solution.
They might also boil leaves in a tin can over a twig fire for some nutrition, or climb a tree to eat the buds at the top.
Riffs drag on for days, lyrics sound like they were made up on the spot, and the whole thing sounds like it was recorded in a tin can.
Lower the heat and let the sauce simmer, stirring every so often, until it is slightly reduced and has lost any tin-can taste, about 30 minutes. 3.
Image: Lewis Wickes Hine/Library of Congress1910-1920: Community cannery, Asheville, N.C. Image: Library of Congress1912: A tin can making machine in operation at the Machinery Exhibition, Olympia, London.
Despite the availability of alternatives that don't sound like they were recorded with a microphone made out of a tin can, the mp3 is still a popular audio format.
Then I saw a tin can, and I got this sneaking sensation that I should bend down again and pick it up with my beak, which was also fun.
In "Spaceman," at the Wild Project in Manhattan, the American astronaut Molly Jennis is sitting alone in her tin can, seven months into an eight-month journey to Mars.
You, the trust fund benefactor, the robber baron heir, the second-generation tech disruptor, can be the proud owner of Tiffany & Co.'s new "tin can" for a mere $1,000.
To update the jeweler's somewhat bland image, he has since introduced an "Everyday objects" collection that included a $1,000 sterling silver tin can and a $9,000 sterling ball of yarn.
To update the jeweler's somewhat bland image, he has since introduced an "Everyday objects" collection that included a $1,000 sterling silver tin can and a $9,000 sterling ball of yarn.
"They felt that the type of people who were really interested in spending time outdoors would not sign up to live in a tin can for a week," says Easter.
The American attitude toward plumbers and fry cooks is different from our view of panhandlers and tin can collectors; the "working class" is different from the wretched of the earth.
You're in a Skype call, and you get told you can't be heard — or if you are coming through, it sounds like you're using a tin can on a string.
"I had spent years repairing the roof, spent $4,000 on it, but Maria came in and tore open the zinc like the lid off a tin can," she told me.
As beautiful a track as it is, the story of an astronaut who ignores Ground Control to float off around his tin can is very much in the novelty song tradition.
That means that for every 22011 tonnes of ore extracted, the firm will be able to sell 244 tonnes of tin (not all the tin can be extracted from the rock).
Which is how the world came to know the Tiffany Tin Can (actually sterling silver and vermeil, $1,0003), whose humble shape and unhumble price tag set the internet a-dither on Monday.
As good as Amazon's Alexa voice service is, the Echo's black tin can croaks out audio just a notch better than the 20-year-old Coby FM radio I keep in the garage.
The rough feel of a piece of construction paper, the brushed metal of an old tin can, or the scribbled coloring of a young child all give the game a real sense of place.
Despite the delays at the congested Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos, a Dangote executive said the company could start using the refinery's tank farms as a depot to warm up operations.
He keens some of Masters's darkest verse in a harsh tenor ("She drained me like a fevered moon/That saps the spinning world") while angrily strumming a tin can ukulele in his long johns.
Chazelle immediately summons echoes of great space-exploration films from The Right Stuff to Gravity with the infernal noise and stomach-churning rattle of what seems like a tin can hurtling around in the void.
Let's be real: If you were stuck in a house-sized tin can for months at a time with only your other crewmembers as company, you might get a little slap-happy and start pranking.
Steve collected a few and handed them over to the neighbor, who threw them into a tin can with some liquid and sandy grit, shut the lid, and turned on a motor which rotated the can.
He pulls us down a dark path with cryptic prophesies and the allure of some lingering danger; the tin-can clop of a West African beat and Thundercat's spare, thrifty bass playing help nudge us along.
You might have heard someone complain about a poorly-produced song by saying it sounds like it was recorded in a tin can, but nothing could sound worse than a song played on homemade paper speakers.
He recalled seeing some children sending messages by pressing their ear to one end of a length of wood and scratching the other end (kind of like the 19th century version of a tin can phone).
We worked hard, hours on end in tobacco and cucumber fields and doing house renovations to turn our tin can of a trailer into a home, and rebuilding engines to keep our sputtering cars on the road.
After a year of weightless suspension in a tin can, astronaut Scott Kelly is now a full two inches taller than his twin brother Mark and has unlimited gloating rights, NASA's Jeff Williams told CNN this week.
Kerrian likens the sound of impact from the SUMO 2 to the tin-can ping of an aluminum baseball bat—a pet peeve of avid baseball players, who generally prefer the satisfying crack of a wooden bat.
In the GIF below, taken from a timelapse video by Scher, you can see how he painted onto the tin can and then slightly rotated it to create a revolving canvas, each layer disappearing under the last.
I was on my knees in my family's living room in our tin can of a trailer watching Graham's crusades on TV and crying and praying along with the tens of thousands in the stadiums he routinely filled.
Woods said the team had spent the journey, which he described as "a day to kill in a tin can", resting when they could but also doing some team building and having a bit of fun playing cards.
Duncan Jones still hasn't managed to recreate the introspective beauty of his character study about Sam Bell (Sam Rockwell) coping with the loneliness of being sealed away in a tin can on the moon, appropriately and simply titled Moon.
Scream Through Earth is a playful, site-specific project that creates a line of communication between Los Angeles and Hong Kong by pairing a speaker and a microphone on either sides of the earth with a very convincing tin can connection.
Still, the new Roku speakers sounded approximately nine times better than the stock speakers in a TCL-brand Roku TV. Which is not saying much because almost all stock TV speakers sound like a tin can full of dog shit.
Their calculations suggested that cranking up the energy of the electric field on the surface of the tin can universe will cause space-time to curve more and more sharply around a corresponding point inside, eventually forming a naked singularity.
Click here to view original GIFTurning a tin can into a grater might be a tedious process, but it offers the advantage of getting all those little food strips inside a vessel you can easily dump onto whatever you're making.
Bowie warbles the story of Major Tom, an astronaut who becomes so attached to his ship — and so mystified by the enormous distance between his "tin can" and the blue Earth below him — that he decides to just float forever.
In non-nerd terms: you're getting more balanced sound with less fuzz in the background, so it's more of hearing what the song is actually supposed to sound like and not sounding like it's being heard through a tin can.
In the film, Katie, who is driven to becoming an escort girl, eats out of a tin can from a food bank after starving herself to feed her children, while Dan prefers to sell his furniture than accept a friend's money.
He makes music as the Apostille, and the Apostille material is a dark and damaged exploration of the farthest reaches of gutter-dwelling minimal EBM; a clanking, crawling mess of barely-there vocals, tin-can percussion, and crumpled Casio blurt.
Included is an artifact borrowed from the Smithsonian Museum of African-American History, a tin can plastered with a photograph of the Reverends Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy, King's successor as the head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
"You don't want to be the only sucker in a small tin can when everyone else is driving a tank," Gordon says, adding that he sees SUVs as part of "a highly militarized American culture" where it's everyone for themselves.
Images of the artwork posted to Ynetnews, an Israeli news outlet, showed shards of glass, a charred tin can, two spoons and a sign explaining the significance of the site and warning visitors not to remove anything from the grounds.
The new discovery began to unfold in 2014, when Horowitz, Santos and Benson Way found that naked singularities could exist in a pretend 4-D universe called "anti-de Sitter" (AdS) space whose space-time geometry is shaped like a tin can.
In her love of painting, and her fierce ambition to get the color and feel of a tin can or a Christmas tree light just right, she reveals the depths of her sympathy for the inhabitants of this world she left behind.
To meet this ambitious 252 goal, NASA wants to build the tiniest possible Gateway with two main pieces: a small tin can where astronauts can transfer from their spacecraft to a lander, and a power module to keep the lights turned on.
Chouinard is its best-known avatar and entrepreneur, its principal originator and philosopher-king, and is as responsible as anyone for guiding it from the primitive tin-can and hobnail aesthetic of the mid-twentieth century to the slackline and dome-tent attitude of today.
Commander Scott Kelly, who returns to Earth tomorrow having broken the American records for longest number of days in space (520) and longest number of consecutive days in space (340), will soon relinquish command of the stale tin can he's been lording over these last six months.
According the Hollywood Reporter, the actor is set to star in The First, an eight-episode drama chronicling humanity's journey to settle Mars—from the astronauts floating in a tin can to the Red Planet, to the family and ground control team supporting them from Earth.
Horowitz had explained Santos and Crisford's simulated naked singularity: When the researchers cranked up the strength of the electric field on the boundary of their tin-can universe, they assumed that the interior was classical—perfectly smooth, with no particles quantum mechanically fluctuating in and out of existence.
Not only is he risking his life breathing recycled air and eating tasteless, shrink-wrapped meals in a radiation-blasted tin can 250 miles above Earth, the man just took time out of his busy schedule to participate in the grotesque bloodsport that is the 2016 presidential election.
On the other hand, many emoji that do meet the search criteria have languished far below the median level of popularity since they were introduced, including scooter, pita with falafel, rhino, tin can of food, coat, fortune cookie, bobsled, pretzel, gloves, vampire, zebra, hedgehog, rockstar/singer, and astronaut.
O. Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel (224) I read Station Eleven for the first time on a plane, which is either a brilliant idea or a ridiculous one — it depends if you like reading dystopian fiction as you hurtle through the air in a tin can.
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But when she met up with Refinery29 video producer Lucie Fink at 2017's VidCon, they decided to shock and delight the Internet with a new kind of spectacle — specifically, the Tin Can Challenge, which involves peeling open an unmarked vessel and trying to guess what weird, distressingly anonymous substance you're tasting.
Along the way, he meets people who respond to him and help him — a weary old man in a tin-can hat, a drained but hopeful musician — but their nature doesn't become clear until the end of the film, when Abreu's abstract, wordless, stream-of-conscious storytelling finally matures into something more structurally ambitious.
Here's what I think you should cook this week: Tonight, if you're not still looking around for things to cook for Diwali, you should really try Tejal Rao's supermarket-elegant recipe for cannellini-bean beurre blanc (above), which she learned from the British writer Jack Monroe's "Tin Can Cook" and wrote about in The Times this week.
Here's another finding that might make you feel a bit better about getting into a tin can in the sky: The site reports that while air crashes are always big news (think the Brazilian soccer team's crash in Colombia back in November), statistics from the Netherlands-based Aviation Safety Network (ASN) show that 2016 was the second safest year on record to fly.
While Jones has the right to shout whatever he wants from a soapbox in free speech alley (or a back alley, or into a tin can) — and while he can't be prosecuted for anything that he says (no matter how offensive, absurd or insane) — he doesn't have the right to have his opinions automatically amplified by every social media platform.
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Included among diverse works by both men are a few fine Picasso canvases and several quick glitters of Calder delight, especially two that hang from the ceiling: a dopey tin-can bird and "Medusa," a wire bust composed almost entirely of facial features and hair that casts, as it rotates, an infinite variety of razor-sharp, paper-flat, slowly mutating shadow drawings on the wall.
The novels are a reminder too that fiction provides a kind of safety; it allows the writer to create outlandish stories and characters without fear (not reasonable fear, anyway) that they might be taken as representatives of an entire culture or ethnicity or race — indeed, in these books, Chatwin says more about colonialism, and tin-can monarchies and failed systems of government, than you find in either ''The Songlines'' or ''In Patagonia.

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