tuns

[tʌnz]

tuns Definition

a large cask used for storing or transporting liquids, especially alcoholic drinks.

Using tuns: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tuns" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The brewery produces 500 tuns of beer annually.

  • Example

    The wine was aged in oak tuns for several years.

  • Example

    The ship carried 20 tuns of rum.

tuns Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tuns

Phrases with tuns

  • a quantity of bricks equal to 480

    Example

    The building required 10,000 tuns of bricks.

  • a unit of weight for coal, equivalent to 2240 pounds (1016 kg)

    Example

    The power plant consumed 50 tuns of coal per day.

  • a unit of volume for oil, equivalent to 252 gallons (954 liters)

    Example

    The tanker carried 1000 tuns of oil.

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Summary: tuns in Brief

'Tuns' [tʌnz] are large casks used for storing or transporting liquids, particularly alcoholic drinks. Examples include 'The brewery produces 500 tuns of beer annually.' and 'The wine was aged in oak tuns for several years.' The term extends into phrases like 'tun of bricks,' 'tun of coal,' and 'tun of oil,' which denote specific quantities of materials.