tinner

IPA: tˈɪnɝ

noun

  • A tinsmith.
  • A worker in a tin mine.
  • A surname originating as an occupation.
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Examples of "tinner" in Sentences

  • Yes | No | Report from tinner wrote 8 weeks 1 day ago
  • Yes | No | Report from tinner wrote 7 weeks 1 day ago
  • Yes | No | Report from tinner wrote 7 weeks 2 days ago
  • Yes | No | Report from tinner wrote 7 weeks 3 days ago
  • Yes | No | Report from tinner wrote 7 weeks 4 days ago
  • At the end of the Pool there is the remains of a tinners hut.
  • He moved to Indianapolis to learn the trade of being a tinner.
  • Nor does it support the claim that Tinner ever worked for the IAEA.
  • A decapitated body, a missing tinner, a disgruntled band of miners and a mad Saxon.
  • So that essentially means a millwright or any other trade, in order to finish a job, could do the work of an electrician, or tinner or hvac?
  • It's probable that Daniel J. Reber, who lived near John and Lydia in 1860, was another son in 1860 he was, like his supposed brother Elias, a "tinner"; he later lived in Kansas.
  • I would love to pronounce the Bradley effect dead, but before doing so I think it would be prudent to examine the disparity between between the wide margins in North Carolina and Virginia Senate races as compared to much tinner margins for Obama.

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