jerrycan Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of jerrycan In English

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Examples of jerrycan

  • It costs more to renovate or repair and insipect a jerrycan that it costs for a new one.

  • Certainly some jerrycans which were being stored out there had deteriorated.

  • As soon as they saw the jerrycan, it was flown back to this country.

  • I was thinking more of the usual petrol cans, and not about the jerrycan.

  • No one had ever bothered to wonder whether the jerrycans should be maintained.

  • I want to say something about jerrycans.

  • When revelations came about houses were searched, with around 120 jerrycans uncovered.

  • The development of the jerrycan was a significant improvement on earlier designs, which required tools and funnels to use.

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