Cannings [noun]
Definition of Cannings:
preserving
Opposite/Antonyms of Cannings:
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Sentence/Example of Cannings:
Everybody seemed to make money in the canning business and I thought it would be a good investment.
It was an unfair criticism, at least of Canning and Palmerston, tied though the latter's hands were by court and colleagues.
If they get both Canning and Peel, they may do; but I don't look to this.
The answer to Mr. Canning's famous riddle is "Cares—Caress."
"Canning circles" have been managed successfully in some parts of the country.
Canning green corn, peas, beans, and tomatoes has become an important industry.
Canning indeed saw in the embargo only a carrying out of his policy by the very machinery of the American Government.
The Act was thus effective against France alone, and part of Canning's end was gained.
His first work indeed as a minister was to meet the danger in which Canning had involved the country by his Orders in Council.
Of flourishing industries may be mentioned breweries, tobacco factories, blast furnaces and fruit canning.