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carton
[kahr-tn]
noun
a cardboard or plastic box used typically for storage or shipping.
the amount a carton can hold.
the contents of a carton.
a cardboardlike substance consisting of chewed plant material often mixed with soil, made by certain insects for building nests.
verb (used with object)
to pack in a carton.
to carton eggs for supermarket sales.
verb (used without object)
to make or form cardboard sheets into cartons.
carton
/ ˈkɑːtən /
noun
a cardboard box for containing goods
a container of waxed paper or plastic in which liquids, such as milk, are sold
shooting
a white disc at the centre of a target
a shot that hits this disc
verb
to enclose (goods) in a carton
Other Word Forms
- uncartoned adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of carton1
Example Sentences
The pickers, many of them also minors, snapped berries from plants and placed them in plastic cartons, eight of them in a cardboard box.
His nose leads him to a carton of plantains behind the vendor.
Khoury started hanging out in the brewery when she was 7, folding cartons “and generally staying in other people’s way.”
A carton serves as an end table and a lawn chair makes no apologies for itself in the living area.
I’ve been quietly working on this one for months — a small obsession that started as a way to use up a half-empty carton of buttermilk and turned, somehow, into a quest.
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