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Definition of tinner in English: tinnernoun ˈtɪnəˈtɪnər A tin miner or tinsmith. Example sentencesExamples - There was an explosion in the town hall shop of Settle tinner L Jackson.
- 100 years ago: A former tinner from Scarborough, who became a national cause celebre after he stole a turnip from a field whilst desperately poor, was in the news again.
- A bard of the Cornish Gorsedd, Gundry published Songs and dances of Cornwall in 1966, and used Cornish subjects, and folk-song material, in his operas The tinners of Cornwall and the comic opera The logan rock.
- The floor-men are laying the floor, the tinners are tinning the roof, the masons are calling for mortar.
- The first converts were common folk - a former priest and his wife, the missionaries' house servants, and a tinner.
Definition of tinner in US English: tinnernounˈtinərˈtɪnər A tin miner or tinsmith. Example sentencesExamples - 100 years ago: A former tinner from Scarborough, who became a national cause celebre after he stole a turnip from a field whilst desperately poor, was in the news again.
- The first converts were common folk - a former priest and his wife, the missionaries' house servants, and a tinner.
- The floor-men are laying the floor, the tinners are tinning the roof, the masons are calling for mortar.
- There was an explosion in the town hall shop of Settle tinner L Jackson.
- A bard of the Cornish Gorsedd, Gundry published Songs and dances of Cornwall in 1966, and used Cornish subjects, and folk-song material, in his operas The tinners of Cornwall and the comic opera The logan rock.
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