carton

karton
definition
noun
Sand also drank her small carton of milk, which had gotten a bit warm since she had been handed it.
a light box or container, typically one made of waxed cardboard or plastic in which drinks or foodstuffs are packaged.
translation of 'carton'
noun
karton kutu,
onikiden vurma,
mukavva kutu,
kutu
example
He opened the fridge and took out a 'carton' of milk, shaking it to see if any was left and chugging down what little milk there was.
Sand also drank her small 'carton' of milk, which had gotten a bit warm since she had been handed it.
Once again, Joe sat alone at the back corner table with a 'carton' of milk, a banana, and a cup of instant noodles.
Harmony walked back into the kitchen and found Mark putting a 'carton' of milk into the fridge.
If you bought a 'carton' of milk that was spoiled, you might ignore it once or twice.
Who knew that a 'carton' of milk could expand to three times its normal size?
She set it on the table along with 3 plates, knives, glasses, and a 'carton' of milk.
He walked to the kitchen, still sleepy, and took a long drink form the 'carton' of milk.
a 'carton' of milk
Ask what their favourite sandwich is and give them a small 'carton' of milk or a yogurt drink as a treat.
He pulled out a half 'carton' of milk and started to drink out of the container.
Tricia opened the fridge and pulled out a 'carton' of milk, then pulled a saucer out of a cabinet.
When they were finished, only a few pieces of toast and a 'carton' of milk remained.
She dropped the closed 'carton' of milk as the scream erupted from the bathroom.
He pulled out a 'carton' of milk and deliberately gulped it down.
Keep a box of cereal at your desk and pick up a 'carton' of milk when you grab lunch.
A pensioner said he was physically sick after finding what he believes was a slug in a 'carton' of milk he had already used for his cereal and morning cup of tea.
As I reached for a 'carton' of milk, a man from behind tried to steal it from me.
Between them they collected hundreds of sacks of crisp packets, food 'cartons' , drinks cans and other unsightly litter.
We have developed food packaging to a fine art with shrink-wrapped plastic everywhere, colourful drinks 'cartons' and easy-open tins.
Many foodstuffs, including milk 'cartons' , loaves of bread, and whole chickens have been taken from the unmonitored fridges.
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