food cans = tins
garbage cans = bins
cans
'Cans' is another word for 'tins'.
tins
no thre were no cans Tin cans were not patented until 1812 by Peter Durand a British citizen. At first they were a source of lead poisoning as the thin sheets of metal were soldered together with lead soldering.
what is used in a drink cans is not write because my paper says 7 boxs but the word is longer
what is used in a drink cans is not write because my paper says 7 boxs but the word is longer
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"Thin" can be made into the one-syllable word "thing" by adding the letter "g."
British isn't a language. its still english, therefore, "help" is the british word for help
The park ranger caught the litterbug in the act of tossing garbage onto the trail.
A canner is a person who cans things (usually food). They work in a cannery.
heres some jars pots cans = im not sure