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vacuum flask
noun
Synonym of thermos
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Bring your own mug or invest in a vacuum flask.
Put coffee in a vacuum flask and then, after washing it out thoroughly, try to use it for tea.
In other words, a saucepan, a thermometer, a wide‑mouthed vacuum flask or two and some jars.
So, he made sure that the gamekeepers on royal shoots got a vacuum flask of hot stew for lunch, just like their employers.
Pour in a vacuum flask for a lunchtime treat, and save the rest for later – the leftovers last for 3 4 days in the fridge.
Chill thoroughly (I'd move it to the freezer for the last hour or so before setting off), then pour into a vacuum flask and serve in little glasses.
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In a world dominated by anoraks, bobble hats, enamel badges and vacuum flasks, railways and fashion are not obvious partners.
Instead of flaming braziers, protection against the gnawing cold was provided by vacuum flasks and Danish pastries, lined up in neat rows on the pavement.
Without Corning's ribbon machine, electric light bulbs, vacuum flasks and cathode ray tubes would have been far costlier and more fragile affairs.
"Where's the microwave?" Us Brits have long been suspicious of chilled soups – they seem unnatural somehow, in a climate more suited to tartan vacuum flasks and steaming broths.
Mothers who chose to use formula were trained in hygienic preparation of feeds, measurement of the correct amounts of formula appropriate for the child's age and were provided with a free cup, spoon as well as a vacuum thermos flask for storage of night feeds.
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