Synonym: Sn, atomic number 50, can, canister, cannister, put up, tin can. Similar words: tiny, let in, get in, putin, satin, stint, put in, Latin. Meaning: [tɪn] n. 1. a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide 2. metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour 3. airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.. v. 1. plate with tin 2. preserve in a can or tin 3. prepare (a metal) for soldering or brazing by applying a thin layer of solder to the surface.
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91, Winds up here reach 80 miles an hour; the tin, the roofs, they blow off every now and then.
92, A lever lid tin was used to heat coal dust, using a spirit burner.
93, By alloying tin with copper to make bronze we obtain a metal which is much tougher than copper alone.
94, For example, 80 percent of our tin and 75 percent of our bauxite come from the Third World.
95, She took two silver coins out of the tin then put it where it could only be found by her.
96, This ore contains substantial volumes of zinc and copper, which are produced as by-products of the more valuable tin.
97, On Saturday evenings everybody in the family had a bath one after another in an old tin bath in front of the fire.
98, On analysis it was found to be composed of 90.26% copper and 9.16% tin, with a loss of 0.13%.
99, Carefully remove from tin and dust with icing sugar and cocoa. Serve with a little whipped cream, if liked.
100, In this bin is placed tin cans, washed and flattened, hard plastics and glass bottles.
101, Victorine balanced the cake tin on the palm of her outstretched hand and frowned at it.
102, Little tin shacks and round huts are scattered across the hills between the banana trees.
103, A tin of condensed milk and half a pound of sugar got stirred in.
104, And the coffee is terrible, always being reheated from the bottom of a tin can.
105, And looking like a big tin can, about to be crumpled up.
106, Place a spoonful of beans in the bottom of each tin. Sprinkle the cheese over the beans. 4.
107, Then she took a cleaner but st ill crumpled paper from the tin.
108, They were making it from a tin of clams, a tin of sweetcorn, garlic and a carton of double cream.
109, It was hot and thickly sweet from a new tin of condensed milk.
110, There was a scrape as she brought a taper forth from a tin box and leaned towards the fire to light it.
111, Fill the glass with water, then place the biscuit tin lid over it,(www.Sentencedict.com) lip uppermost.
112, Weight the bird; transfer to a rack in a roasting tin and cover with aluminium foil.
113, Among the disasters of 1948, Tin Tut was assassinated in September.
114, They carry with them covered dishes, salad bowls, and platters covered with tin foil.
115, Bottle tops, silver paper and tin cans are the last things you should throw away.
116, When the cake cools, cover tightly with foil and store in a tightly closed tin.
117, At playtime she opened the tin and let the cockroach fly into my blouse.
118, A little bitty tin bell, two, maybe three feet high.
119, He will speak to radio shows that broadcast over a tin can and lengths of string.
120, In the morning, we indulged in 7UP and a tin of sardines for breakfast.