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Mason jar
noun
a glass jar with a wide mouth and an airtight screw top, much used in home canning.
mason jar
noun
an airtight glass jar for preserving food
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mason jar1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mason jar1
Example Sentences
You may unfortunately remember the era through the parts that quickly calcified into cliché: $14 cocktails in Mason jars, the monoculture of pork belly, a nationwide proliferation of flaccid fried green tomatoes.
When it comes to storing your backyard bounty for the long haul, Gogol recommends putting it in airtight Mylar bags, Mason jars or tins — but to steer clear of the old-school Ziploc bag.
The day before, he’d bought Mason jars for storing cooking oil.
There are fewer each year in the Mason jars of wide-eyed children.
You can also drink your water out of a glass, a paper cup, a Mason jar; then you can get the stuff to fill it with out of your tap for free.
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