"Cans" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cans" Meaning

The noun "cans" refers to containers made of metal, typically tinplate or aluminum, used for storing or packaging food, drink, or other products.

"Cans" Examples

Example Sentences for "cans"


The recycling truck emptied the cans of soda from the trash bin on the side of the road.
She carefully placed the paint cans on the top shelf of the storage room to avoid knocking them over.
The music festival vendor was selling cans of cold beer to the thirsty festival-goers.
The kitchen was cluttered with empty cans of vegetables and food packaging.
The mailman carried a heavy load of cans of canned goods to be delivered to the food bank.

"Cans" Similar Words

Canopying

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Canopying refers to the act of descending or traversing through a canopy, typically referring to the upper layer of a forest or jungle, using ropes, harnesses, and other equipment.

Canorous

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Canorous refers to a harmonious or melodious sound, especially one that is sweet and agreeable. It can also be used to describe something that makes a pleasantly musical or soothing noise. For example, the canorous hum of a violin or the canorous songs of birds can be quite enchanting.

Canorously

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Canorously refers to something that is done or said with a loud, cheerful, and musical voice; in a boisterous and tuneful manner.

Canorousness

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The word "canorousness" refers to a quality of being mellow or soothing, especially in relation to music. It can also describe a pleasant and harmonious quality in sound or timbre. In a broader sense, canorousness can describe anything that has a calming or soothing effect on the senses.

Canossa

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The word "Canossa" refers to a mountain in northern Italy where Pope Henry IV waited for three days in 1077 to meet with Pope Gregory VII, as a gesture of humility after being excommunicated. This event is often referred to as the "Walk to Canossa" or "Pilgrimage to Canossa" and is a powerful symbol of penance and reconciliation in Christian history. Since then, the term "Canossa" has been used metaphorically to describe any situation where someone must show humility and acknowledge their mistakes in order to regain respect or forgiveness.

Canossian

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The Canossian Sisters are a Catholic religious order founded by Saint Magdalene of Canossa in 1808. They are known for their missionary work, education, and charitable activities. The term "Canossian" can also refer to someone or something associated with this order, such as the Canossian Mission which is an overseas mission of the order.

Canowindra

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Canowindra is a town in New South Wales, Australia. The name "Canowindra" is derived from the Noorinemberie Aboriginal word "Gunanyundra", which refers to a place where the Noorinemberie people would come to rest and seek shade.

Canque

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any definition for the word "canque". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Cant

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Cannot, unable to.

Cantabile

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Cantal

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