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- noun Plural form of
jerrycan .
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Examples
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They trek through narrow, rocky, un-paved roads and carry yellow, heavy water buckets, called jerrycans, atop their heads.
Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards: Traveling to Ethiopia Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards 2012
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They trek through narrow, rocky, un-paved roads and carry yellow, heavy water buckets, called jerrycans, atop their heads.
Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards: Traveling to Ethiopia Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards 2012
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They trek through narrow, rocky, un-paved roads and carry yellow, heavy water buckets, called jerrycans, atop their heads.
Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards: Traveling to Ethiopia Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards 2012
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They trek through narrow, rocky, un-paved roads and carry yellow, heavy water buckets, called jerrycans, atop their heads.
Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards: Traveling to Ethiopia Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards 2012
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They trek through narrow, rocky, un-paved roads and carry yellow, heavy water buckets, called jerrycans, atop their heads.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Reverend Nicholas Stuart Richards 2012
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Would 100l of fuel in pannier mounted jerrycans get a bike from Seattle to NYC?
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Aid groups and the government were rushing in medical and relief supplies including 10,000 boxes of water purification tablets and 2,500 jerrycans, according to the World Health Organization.
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Aid groups and the government were rushing in medical and relief supplies including 10,000 boxes of water purification tablets and 2,500 jerrycans, according to the World Health Organization.
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Every morning people have to take jerrycans to walk around the neighbourhood and search for water, Cocody resident Jean-Claude said.
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Loading his station wagon with jerrycans filled with water, he said he was returning to his family, who he said are living in tents in the desert to the south.
Libya Standoff Spurs Worries Sam Dagher 2011
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