tin can
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Definition
Noun: 1. Airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint, etc.: A cylindrical container, typically made of thin steel coated with tin or another material, used for preserving and storing various products. 2. Informal term for a destroyer: A slang or informal naval term for a destroyer, a type of fast, maneuverable warship.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Container):
- She opened a tin can of beans for a quick lunch.
- Recycling tin cans helps reduce waste.
- Noun (Naval slang):
- The old sailor served on a tin can during the war.
- The fleet was escorted by several tin cans.
Advanced Usage
- "Like a tin can": Used to describe something that is cramped, noisy, or insubstantial, often a vehicle.
- That old car rattles like a tin can on this rough road.
Variants and Related Words
- Can (n): A more common, general term for the same type of container. ("A can of soda.")
- Tin (n, chiefly British): Commonly used to mean the same as "can." ("A tin of tomatoes.")
- Destroyer (n): The formal term for the type of warship referred to informally as a "tin can."
Synonyms
- For the container: Can, tin (BrE), metal container.
- For the warship: Destroyer, warship (general).
Related Idioms
- "To be canned": Slang meaning to be recorded or, more commonly, to be fired from a job. (Note: This idiom uses "can" as a verb, not directly "tin can." It is listed here due to the shared root word.)
- The bad performance was canned before it aired.
- He got canned for being late too often.
Noun
- airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc.
- informal term for a destroyer