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sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal; destroyer

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Usage examples (33)
  • I always suspected Willy also had a tin-can opener and a
  • "Now you've heard it straight from the mouth of this giant tin-can:"
  • We had a swimming hole, and a tin-can telephone and a pygmy goat named Bernadette.
  • It sounded as if it were coming from a vibrating button inside a tin-can telephone.
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