"Tinned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pertaining to food that has been sealed in airtight containers, typically made of metal, for preservation.
Tinkered means:<br><br>To make small changes or repairs to something, especially casually or in a makeshift way, rather than using a full-scale overhaul or new construction. It can also refer to creating or inventing something in a casual or improvised manner.<br><br>For example: "The old engine was still running well after years of being tinkered with by the owner."
A person who makes an effort to solve a puzzle or find a solution to a problem in an informal or creative way.<br><br>Example: "He's a bit of a tinkerer and spent hours in his garage workshop, trying to fix the broken motorcycle on his own."
To engage in amateur or unskilled work on a machine, device, or piece of equipment, typically for the purpose of improvising or repairing it.<br><br>Example: He spent hours tinkering with the old bicycle, trying to get it running again.<br><br>Synonyms: messing around, fiddling, meddling.<br><br>Antonyms: using a professional method, following instructions.
To modify or repair something in a casual or amateurish way; to deviate from standard procedure.
The word "tinkled" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "tinkle", which means: <br><br>1. To produce a light, ringing sound, often in a pleasant way: The tiny pebbles on the beach tinkled in the tide.<br>2. To laugh or speak lightly and pleasantly: The children tinkled with each other as they played together.<br><br>It can also be used as a synonym for the verb "ring" in the context of bells, such as: <br><br>The bell tinkled loudly in the silence of the evening.
Making a light, sweet, clear sound, often in a regular rhythm, typically with a soft ringing or musical quality.
The process of coating something, especially a wire or a container, with a layer of tin to protect it from corrosion, improve its conductivity, or prevent reactions with certain substances.<br><br>Example: The tin plating on the wire helped to prevent it from decaying over time.<br><br>Or, using tin in cooking to can food.<br><br>Example: The company uses the tinning process to preserve food for long periods.<br><br>Or, an old-fashioned word for waterproofing or caulking, using a mixture of tar and other materials.<br><br>Example: The old boat had been properly tinned before it set sail.<br><br>Or, to fill a small hole or gap with a small amount of tin or other material.<br><br>Example: The tinner used his materials to fill the holes in the old pipe.<br><br>It can also refer to a tinner, one who makes or uses tin or tin products, or the metal tin, which is also known as tin plate or tin sheet.<br><br>Example: The factory produces tin products for various industries.
Ringing in the ears, a condition characterized by a feeling of noises, such as ringing, buzzing, or hissing, in the ears when no external sound is present. It can be a symptom of an underlying medical condition or a side effect of certain medications.
Describing something as tinny typically means that it has a high, thin, and unpleasantly shrill or piercing sound, usually similar to the sound of a tin whistle. This can apply to sounds, voices, or even music. For example, if someone says a voice sounds tinny, it means the voice lacks warmth and has an unnatural, sharp quality.
A thin steel sheet coated with a layer of tin on each side, used for packaging food or making other containers, such as cans.
A thin strip of shiny metal (usually aluminum or silver-plated steel) with a reflective coating, used for decorating trees, Christmas decorations, and other ornaments, to create a sparkling or glittering appearance.