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can opener
noun
- a manual device or small electric appliance for opening cans.
can-opener
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Word History and Origins
Origin of can opener1
First recorded in 1865–70
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Example Sentences
“I was happy to get the ‘can-opener’ today.
From Washington Times
After their not very meet-cute can-opener moment, the next significant interaction between Dave and Fern comes at a bar when he asks her to dance, tripping over his words a little.
From Slate
On the subject of her writing, he is, she thinks, “about as protective as a can-opener,” telling her bluntly, “You haven’t yet . . . written the book you could write if you tried.”
From The New Yorker
It does not, sadly, demolish the can-opener theory.
From Slate
Thankfully, our own can of baked beans has one of those new-fangled rings pulls on the top, and doesn’t require the dreaded can-opener to be clumsily clamped over the metal lip.
From Time
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