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		Definition of Mason jar in English: Mason jarnounˈmeɪs(ə)n ˌdʒɑː North American A wide-mouthed glass jar with an airtight screw top, used for preserving fruit and vegetables.  Example sentencesExamples -  In the farthest corner, however, was an unlabeled Mason jar that Bob brought out, like a conjurer of many rabbits, marveling.
 -  Stéphane and Caroline gave me a pretty cookie mix in a Mason jar, brought back from a recent trip to the US.
 -  Next to the stove was a butcher-block work counter covered with Mason jars filled with dried herbs, beans, and grains.
 -  Orson Welles stuck a Mason jar inside a toilet bowl and made all of America believe the sound was an alien spacecraft opening during his terrifying ‘War of the Worlds’ broadcast.
 -  I myself have attempted to capture light inside a Mason jar so I could study it, but problems arose when I realized I didn't own any Mason jars.
 -  They say all you need, even nowadays, is a couple of barrels of mash, a few stones to set up an oven, copper piping, a perfume - maker's still and Mason jars.
 -  Beer is definitely at the top of the list all over the country, and ever-expanding wine lists and creative cocktails are also proving that barbeque drinking can be a more sophisticated affair than Mason jars filled with iced tea.
 -  She would carefully arrange my bouquet in a Mason jar, then fill it with fresh cool water from our deep well.
 -  It was a time when grown-ups made divinity in stifling hot kitchens and kids caught fireflies in Mason jars at dusk.
 -  Take along your favorite flea-market finds too: an old chair or two, chunky go-anywhere dishes, and reliable Mason jars.
 -  It came in the form of a Mason jar half-full of foamy sourdough starter.
 -  The Perfect Mason jar alone can be found in amber, brown amber, cornflower blue, dark yellow, straw yellow, olive green, olive amber and blackish olive.
 -  These jars have a narrower sealing surface and are tempered less than Mason jars, and may be weakened by repeated contact with metal spoons or knives used in dispensing mayonnaise or salad dressing.
 -  The chairs and tables are scattered and there's a fridge full of Mason jars of borscht the middle of the room.
 -  We caught butterflies in the patches of wildflowers, encased fireflies in Mason jars, and ran down horned frogs which we'd keep all summer and release before school started.
 -  He used to have some Mason jars that had money up on the shelf.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century: named after John L. Mason (died 1902), American inventor.     |