Associations to the word «Tinned»
Noun
- Biscuit
- Tin
- Beef
- Meat
- Tomato
- Salmon
- Mutton
- Pudding
- Soup
- Ration
- Utensil
- Vegetable
- Onion
- Copper
- Flour
- Peach
- Pea
- Butter
- Lobster
- Cheese
- Sauce
- Pork
- Gallon
- Bread
- Stew
- Fruit
- Fray
- Loaf
- Food
- Oz
- Fresh
- Flavour
- Rice
- Bacon
- Baking
- Luxury
- Jam
- Pint
- Pot
- Tea
- Iron
- Chop
- Provision
- Potato
- Mushroom
- Pie
- Dairy
- Lb
- Milk
- Bean
- Boil
- Fish
- Mold
- Sugar
- Cake
- Stuff
- Coffee
- Wire
- Bottle
- Dish
- Canvas
- Kitchen
- Blanket
- Pan
- Pound
- Plate
- Sheet
- Egg
- Good
- Ammunition
- Juice
- Soap
- Apple
- Can
- Tobacco
- Factory
- Wash
- Wine
- Bag
Wiktionary
TINNED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of tin
TINNED, adjective. Coated, or plated with tin.
TINNED, adjective. Packed in a tin can; canned.
TINNED, adjective. Previously prepared; not fresh or new
TINNED DOG, noun. (Australia) (slang) (jocular) (disparaging) Canned meat.
Dictionary definition
TINNED, adjective. Sealed in a can or jar.
Wise words
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are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.