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Answer for the clue "In a tin ", 6 letters:
canned

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
1 Preserved in cans. 2 (context slang English) drunk. 3 Previously prepared; not fresh or new; standardized, mass produced, or lacking originality or customization. v (en-pastcan)

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The term canned may refer to: " Canned ", an episode of Rocko's Modern Life canning of food dismissal (employment) drunkenness produced and conserved to be released on demand, e.g. canned air canned hunt canned laughter canned response

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc. [syn: tin , tin can ] the quantity contained in a can [syn: canful ] a buoy with a round bottom and conical top [syn: can buoy ] the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
canned \canned\ adj. Recorded; in contrast with live ; -- used of sound or video broadcasts. Syn: filmed, taped, tape-recorded. Sealed in a can or jar. Syn: tinned.

Usage examples of canned.

From his occasional missteps and slurred speech, it was apparent he had ladled out applejack for himself from the canned heat wagon.

Exeter to refuel and pick up some emergency avgas, canned aviation fuel.

As a result the latter gave an order, and in another minute a file of French bluejackets, each with a case of canned lobster on his shoulder, was marching towards the door.

Sample Menu: The Clear Camel Piss Soup with boiled Earth Worms The Filet of Sun-Ripened Sting Ray basted with Eau de Cologne and garnished with nettles The After-Birth Supreme de Boeuf, cooked in drained crank case oil, served with a piquant sauce of rotten egg yolks and crushed bed bugs The Limburger Cheese sugar cured in diabetic orine doused in Canned Heat Flamboyant.

Vive took it in: a botfly nearby, spewing canned warnings about orderly dispersal.

Almost Home cookies, ice cream, a Pepperidge Farm frozen chocolate cake, and four cans of canned chocolate frosting to be eaten with a large spoon.

The kitchen counters were crowded with canned goods, boxes of cereal and crackers, packages of paper napkins, toilet tissue, paper towels, and cleaning products.

I sold it to a company manufacturing canned foods and they used it for an advertisement, but the daimyo saw it in a magazine and I was told not to model anymore.

The canned laughter of TV comedy shows is one variety of faked data of this sort, but there is a great deal more, and much of the fakery is strikingly obvious.

The rest of the store had shelves and tables that sold canned goods and frypans and fishing gear and toilet paper and insect repellent and souvenir mugs shaped like Smokey the Bear.

They gets the company fare of pinto beans and grits and cornmeal and either canned tomatoes or canned peaches.

Three narrow aisles extend to the left of the door, offering the usual roadside merchandise: every imaginable snack food, the basic patent medicines, magazines, paperback books, postcards, novelty items designed to hang from rearview mirrors, and selected canned goods that sell to campers and to people, like Vess, who travel in homes on wheels.

The goods, mostly canned food and reusable objects, filtered through Little America, where Kellogg and his Food Rangers co-ordinated distribution.

We met for a drink in one of those oxblood pubs on the East Side where the laughter and tinkling chatter seemed canned, subject to volume control.

I found some pignolia nuts and some canned pineapple, and some garlic and a can of mandarin oranges.