Crossword-Solution: CANISTER 8 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Word Word Type Definition
Canister n. A small basket of rushes, reeds, or willow twigs, etc.
Canister n. A small box or case for holding tea, coffee, etc.
Canister n. A kind of case shot for cannon, in which a number of lead
or iron balls in layers are inclosed in a case fitting the gun; --
called also canister shot.

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CANISTER anagram CRETIANS, INCRATES, SCANTIER

We have 31 clues for the answer “CANISTER”

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Flour receptacle 1 answer
Flour or sugar container 1 answer
Flour holder, maybe 1 answer
Flour box 1 answer
Film setting? 1 answer
Film reel holder 1 answer
Countertop container, perhaps 1 answer
Countertop container 1 answer
Container for tea or crackers 1 answer
Container for coffee 1 answer
Kitchen-shelf item 1 answer
METAL case 1 answer
One of a set in the kitchen 1 answer
Part of gas mask 1 answer
Place for coffee or tea 1 answer
Small box for tea or coffee. 1 answer
Small box for tea, etc. 1 answer
Sugar holder 2 answers
Place for Coffee 2 answers
Flour pot 2 answers
Curbside recyclable 2 answers
Flour holder 3 answers
Small box. 3 answers
Cylindrical container 6 answers
COFFEE CONTAINER 7 answers
A SMALL CONTAINER 11 answers
COFFEE HOLDER 11 answers
A SMALL SPOON USED FOR STIRRING TEA OR COFFEE 11 answers
Kitchen container. 16 answers
BASKET ___ 38 answers
__ box 65 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EARTE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CANISTER (5)

Each of the Martians, standing in the great crescent I have described, had discharged, by means of the gunlike tube he carried, a huge canister over whatever hill, copse, cluster of houses, or other possible cover for guns, chanced to be in front of him.
The War of the Worlds H. G. Wells 1992
They fired their rifles and pistols from their pallets with such deadly aim that Milagros turned a cannon shotted with grape and canister upon them.
Remember the Alamo Amelia E. Barr 2008
Crowds of sightseers wandered past the cattle stalls to gape at the fat bullocks; side-shows flourished, a blase goose drew marbles out of a tin canister, and a boxing showman displayed his muscles outside his tent, while his partner urged the youth of the district to come in and be thumped for the edification of the spectators.
Three Elephant Power Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 2008
The next instant they divided, and there was the Cat, smoke-grimed and blood-stained and still sweating hot from her last fire, being dragged from her muddy ditch by as many men as could get hold of trail-rope or wheel, and rushed into her old place beside the Eagle, in time to be double-shotted with canister to the muzzle, and to pour it from among her old comrades into her now retiring former masters.
The Burial of the Guns Thomas Nelson Page 2008
There should be a shining brass tea canister, and a wafer box like the arts people make, and I'll pour tea and tend the chafing dish and you can toast the bread with a long fork over the coals, and we will have suppers on the living-room table, and it will be such fun.” “Be seated!” cried the Harvester.
The Harvester Gene Stratton-Porter 1995

Quotes with CANISTER (3)

It was all very strange, Mr. Gray thought, as he wiped the coffee canister clean with a sponge. Very, very mysterious. You were born; you lived a whole life; and at the end, you wound up in a coffee canister." Ah, well," he said out loud quietly. "That's just the way things are. Life's a funny business." Death, he supposed, was the punch line.
Lauren Oliver Liesl & Po
In Heathrow a vast chunk of memory detached itself from a blank bowl of airport sky and fell on him. He vomited into a blue plastic canister without breaking stride.
William Gibson Count Zero
Sophia was asked to speak to the students of a local medical school. “Sophia, what do we need to be better doctors?” the students asked. “Doctors,” Sophia said, “need strong stomachs and strong powers of observation.” Then she opened a canister. The putrid smell quickly moved through the classroom. Sophia stuck a finger in the jar, pulled it up, and then licked it. She passed the jar around encouraging each doctor in training to do the same. Each did, and though many felt nau…
David W. Jones For the Love of Sophia: Wisdom Stories from Around the World and Across the Ages
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 18 times in crossword archives (1953–2024).