Example sentences from the Web for stainless steel
A stainless-steel refrigerator, which normally costs more than five years' worth of Ms Peñaloza's rent, fills the cramped kitchen.
Here's How a Real Socialist Holds Power|Justin Green|October 2, 2012|DAILY BEAST
When the last olives have yielded their golden oils, they are left to settle for two weeks in stainless-steel tanks.
Harvesting EVOO Down Under|Jeremy Meltzer|April 27, 2011|DAILY BEAST
Finally, the wine is transferred by bucket to oak barrels or stainless-steel casks.
An Old-Fashioned Wine Harvest|Sophie Menin|October 18, 2010|DAILY BEAST
For the same reason a Hummer had cost a fortune: It comes with spinning hubcaps and stainless-steel grill guards.
The Great Cabernet Ripoff|Keith Wallace|July 14, 2009|DAILY BEAST
I showered and washed my hair… Each dorm had a bathroom with eight showers—vinyl-curtained, stainless-steel stalls.
First Day Out of Prison|John Forté|January 26, 2009|DAILY BEAST
There, half hidden behind a row of stainless-steel basin assemblies, was a nine-inch bowl.
Felony|James Causey
About fifty feet up he could make out the smooth, stainless-steel connecting ring where the second stage joined the first.
The Scarlet Lake Mystery|Harold Leland Goodwin
A stainless-steel capsule popped into the transparent wall dock.
The House from Nowhere|Arthur G. Stangland
British Dictionary definitions for stainless steel
stainless steel
noun
a type of steel resistant to corrosion as a result of the presence of large amounts of chromium (12–15 per cent). The carbon content depends on the application, being 0.2–0.4 per cent for steel used in cutlery, etc, and about 1 per cent for use in scalpels and razor blades
Any of various alloys of iron that contain chromium, nickel, and small amounts of carbon. They may also contain minor amounts of other elements, such as molybdenum. Stainless steel is resistant to rusting and corrosion.