tins in the PONS Dictionary

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tin opener [ˈtɪnəʊpənəʳ, Am -ˌoʊpənɚ] N Brit, Aus

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The use of tins would become a marque for the company.
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For domestic use, anchovy fillets are packed in oil or salt in small tins or jars, sometimes rolled around capers.
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This health food was once available in tins, which dogs found even more appetising.
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Her idea of cooking is putting three tins into a pan of boiling water: braised beef, processed peas and new potatoes.
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They are then peeled and de-seeded by hand, before being packed into jars or tins for sale.
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Bulk petrol storage consisted of 15,000 impgal in 2impgal l usgal tins stowed on the forecastle deck and protected by 1in 0 plating.
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Petrol storage consisted of 8000 impgal in 2impgal l usgal tins stowed below the waterline.
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Hearts, flowers, fruits, birds, angels, and pretty maidens and their suitors adorned hutches, cabinets, dressers, tables, chairs, stools, wooden trays, fabrics, tins, and metalware.
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Empty bottles of bleach sit on the drainer alongside pots and pans, above which are three shelves stacked with rusting tins of food.
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The light holders were made out of corned beef tins.
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