Nobody to-day has mentioned our old friend the tin can.
That may endanger the children, for when they paddle they may step on the sharp edge of a tin can.
At 70 miles an hour, a mini can be a dangerous motorised tin can.
The company is brought along in a small tin can, the production is put on the lamp, and there is an end of their trouble.
Someone goes rock climbing, puts a hand into a crevice, finds a rusty tin can, and gets a nasty cut.
It seems to me that this curious procedure is like a tin can tied to railway development.
I know he is quite right: tin can be mined out of the side of a hill.
They can carry the whole production about in a tin can.