fruit jar
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of fruit jar
An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Andy’s handiwork can be seen all over their Bee-stro - from the unique fruit jar lighting fixtures to some of the decorative wood art to the “honey bee” hand pulls added to cabinets and cupboards.
From Washington Times • Apr. 5, 2017
Tires are the principal product, but its salesmen will accept orders for engravers' gum and fruit jar rubbers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I looked around at all the pomp and circumstance," said Jack after the speeches, "and then I saw a fruit jar at the base of the statue filled with wild flowers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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With country-doctor resourcefulness, Osteopath Fisher gathered a tank of oxygen from the village welding shop, a quart fruit jar from Mrs. Faulkner's kitchen, four pieces of rubber tubing from Mr. Faulkner's garage.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Momma would be mad as flies in a fruit jar if they woke her up this time of day.
From "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson
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