tin meaning:
n.) A substance, not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting or to form reflective face of mirrors.
n.) a lightweight metal container with an easily removable lid
tin sentence:
They opened a tin of sardines.
Is that box made of tin or steel?
The copper and tin alloy is weaker than steel.
Bronze is composed of copper and tin.
He was playing football with an old tin.
I caught her with her fingers in the biscuit tin.
Lead and tin are malleable metals.
I dropped some small change into the collecting tin.
The paint had solidified in the tin.
The recipe recommends that you use a square cake tin.
On Saturday evenings everybody in the family had a bath one after another in an old tin bath in front of the fire.
Food has been closed up in tins.
Store the seeds in an airtight tin.
Bread is baked every day in a tin trunk and all food is cooked over an open fire.
She scrambled the piece of paper back into its sugar-and-vanilla-scented tin box.
The fence was sheltered on three sides by a screen of scrap lumber and flattened tin cans.
This tin is a bugger to open.
She yanked the lid off the tin.
She began opening a tin of tuna.