donkin (Meaning)

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donkin (n)

English engineer who developed a method of preserving food by sterilizing it with heat and sealing it inside a steel container--the first tin can (1768-1855)

Synonyms & Antonyms of donkin

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donkin Sentence Examples

  1. The team's mascot, a small, stout donkey named Donkin, was a crowd favorite.
  2. The farmer named his newborn donkey Donkin, after its gentle and hardworking nature.
  3. The children laughed and cheered as Donkin, the donkey, brayed loudly in the field.
  4. The old donkin plodded slowly along the dusty road, carrying a heavy load of goods.
  5. The local legend tells of a magical donkin that could grant wishes to those who were kind to it.
  6. In the animated film, Donkin the donkey embarks on a hilarious adventure to save his friends.
  7. The stubborn donkin refused to budge, no matter how hard the farmer tried to coax it.
  8. Tourists flocked to the petting zoo to see Donkin, the friendly donkey that loved to interact with visitors.
  9. The clatter of hooves echoed through the stable as Donkin and his donkey friends raced around playfully.
  10. The artist's whimsical painting captured the playful spirit of a donkin frolicking in a field of flowers.

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English engineer who developed a method of preserving food by sterilizing it with heat and sealing it inside a steel container--the first tin can (1768-1855)

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The team's mascot, a small, stout donkey named Donkin, was a crowd favorite.

The farmer named his newborn donkey Donkin, after its gentle and hardworking nature.

The children laughed and cheered as Donkin, the donkey, brayed loudly in the field.

The old donkin plodded slowly along the dusty road, carrying a heavy load of goods.