cannister (Meaning)

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cannister (n)

metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour

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cannister Sentence Examples

  1. The chef reached for a cannister of flour to begin baking a batch of fresh bread.
  2. Soldiers carried cannisters of ammunition as they advanced into enemy territory.
  3. In the laboratory, researchers stored samples in airtight cannisters to preserve their integrity.
  4. A cannister of pepper spray provided a sense of security for the jogger during her evening runs.
  5. The diver attached a cannister of oxygen to his equipment before descending into the depths of the ocean.
  6. A cannister of paint exploded, splattering vibrant colors across the canvas in an unexpected pattern.
  7. The vacuum cleaner's cannister needed emptying after a thorough cleaning of the house.
  8. Archaeologists discovered ancient cannisters buried beneath the ruins of an ancient city.
  9. The coffee shop kept cannisters of various blends of beans to satisfy the diverse tastes of their customers.
  10. Cannisters of propane fuelled the campsite's cooking stove, providing warmth and sustenance to weary travelers.

FAQs About the word cannister

metal container for storing dry foods such as tea or flour

tin, bucket, barrel,drum, pail,can

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The chef reached for a cannister of flour to begin baking a batch of fresh bread.

Soldiers carried cannisters of ammunition as they advanced into enemy territory.

In the laboratory, researchers stored samples in airtight cannisters to preserve their integrity.

A cannister of pepper spray provided a sense of security for the jogger during her evening runs.