Similar words: contain, maintain, trainer, continent, confrontation, on the contrary, obtain, retain. Meaning: [-nə] n. any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another).
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(91) Instantly, the metal container began to emit a clicking sound.
(92) If a fault develops in the machine water feed the product container can fill with water.
(93) Label each container clearly. Place the sown containers in a warm propagator to germinate.
(94) Ideally this water should be wrung out into another container and not mixed with fresh rinse water.
(95) Then add the water to the corn syrup, pouring it gently down the side of the container.
(96) Put the oil and vinegar in a jam jar or other salted container.
(97) Keep all the things listed below together in a special first aid container.
(98) Liquid systems are straight forward having a feed pipe from the product container direct to the non-priming delivery pump.
(99) Simply keep them in a separate freshwater container and add to the marine tank as necessary for food.
(100) This is by far the largest container ship presently calling at any Northern Ireland port.
(101) Put enough eggs to cover a piece in a small container of salt solution.
(102) Freeze or prepare a day ahead of the party and store in an airtight container.
(103) Essentially, it meant putting a number of smaller packages headed for the same destination in one large container.
(104) Then I retrieved a 251 metal container, with a good-fitting lid, from a skip.
(105) The Fluid Foundation comes in a little opaque beige plastic container, and is labelled, in gold lettering, Teint Naturel.
(106) After a week, Shaun calls back for the full container and drops off a new one.
(107) Alternatively, look in the food cupboard for a suitable plastic container.
(108) The partial pressure of a component gas can be calculated if the masses of the component gases in a container are known.
(109) However, the container is likely to be tapered towards the top and striped, giving the illusion of quantity.
(110) I went to the nearest deli and came back with a ham sandwich and a large container of coffee.
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(111) Since yours is in a container, you will need to water more frequently, but avoid soggy soil.
(112) Undo the coupling slightly so water can trickle into the container, and open the air vent to increase the flow rate.
(113) A wide container will need a block of oasis in the base.
(114) An empty Temazepam container was found next to Mrs Green's body along with the blood-covered corner of a £10 note.
(115) They should be kept in a rigid container made for the purpose and stored in a secure place.
(116) To freeze: Spoon into a rigid container and freeze for up to 3 months.
(117) The container was commissioned on a contract hire agreement with David Robertson Haulage.
(118) Ask them to guess how this is possible. 4. Fill the large container about three-quarters full of water. 5.
(119) Some of the Borax will fall to the bottom of the container. 3.
(120) Your display will be top-heavy if the flowers you choose are too large for the container.
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