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"You think someone else is out here and left their thermos?"
One of them noticed me and held up the thermos.
He brought the thermos over and sat on the edge of the bed.
Liz would have given me a thermos and a book.
I come up here, bring a thermos and just sketch.
The only thing missing was the thermos of hot water.
The other half went in a thermos for my journey.
But she holds out when talk turns to her thermos.
I poured out a cup of water from the thermos.
It was then he passed around a thermos of coffee.
He had made a thermos days ago and forgotten it.
Have you ever wondered how a thermos can keep things both hot or cold?
Next to her on the seat was a thermos of coffee.
It was necessary to take along a thermos of black coffee.
She wanted to keep the Thermos in complete control, and that meant both hands.
"I was just about to put out the lights here, but you can take it to your place and return the thermos in the morning."
He seemed amused and put the thermos down on the table.
Take this quiz to see how much you know about your thermos.
I reach for the thermos but he pulls it away.
Now she took the empty coffee cup and thermos from him.
You might also bring a thermos for hot or cold drinks on the road.
What the devil was he doing here at this hour with a thermos?
He ate, had a cup of coffee from the thermos.
She set the thermos down on his desk and filled a glass.
He set down the thermos bottle and the coffee cup.
A couple of thermos flasks got handed down the line.
He opened the thermos flask and poured himself a cup of coffee.
It got its nickname from the resemblance to a Thermos flask.
Now during the flight the slave takes out a thermos flask and little coffee cups.
She refilled her coffee cup from a silver thermos flask.
Between the chairs was a coffee table holding fruit, snacks and a thermos flask.
The man unscrewed his thermos flask and poured himself a cup of black tea.
He turned to pick up a Thermos flask.
I investigated the large flamboyant thermos flasks, but they were full of very hot water, for making tea.
The tower is nicknamed because of its cylindrical form "thermos flask".
The case contained only his sandwich box and his thermos flask of coffee.
He had a thermos flask of tomato soup.
The thermos flask must be the cleverest invention.
Then he produced a Thermos flask from inside his overcoat and plonked it firmly on the table.
There, under overhanging oaks, they had cocoa from thermos flasks, with only the internal lights of one car on.
Here at last is a practical alternative to thermos flasks, and unnecessary stop overs when you're travelling.
Kit refilled his coffee cup from a thermos flask and said, "There's just time to go over the use of your new scout's log."
Other versions include stainless steel, insulated presses designed to keep the coffee hot, similar in design to thermos flasks.
We'd find them camped on the lino in the hallway, with sleeping-bags and Thermos flasks.
Out of the neck of it protruded the top of a Thermos flask.
Maggie opened up the cupboard and took out h; r piece and the thermos flask she now brought to work with her.
In other words, it was a glorified thermos flask, surrounded by a thick, waist-high lead casing.
They had filled their thermos flasks in the town but had to rely on their original stores of food.
Two further bombs are found at Chesil Beach: they look like thermos flasks.
It had come out of one or other of the thermos flasks, piping hot and smelling of plastic.
Keep the mixture in a vacuum flask for 6-8 hours.
The officer produced a vacuum flask and gave it to him.
It is then sealed inside the vacuum flask for several hours.
If you've got a vacuum flask fill it with coffee and make a few sandwiches.
Batters returned with a vacuum flask and a packet for each of them.
If you can find vacuum flasks for coffee that would be a help.'
She was drinking hot coffee from a vacuum flask.
The float balloon, with the vacuum flask attached, was also in sight.
In 1881, he described his own Vacuum flask.
If you have access to such a system place the solid wax in a vacuum flask and pump it to a low pressure.
It was cold and some of them took a drink from their vacuum flasks or bit into the chocolate ration.
I passed a vacuum flask over my shoulder.
The Thermos, a vacuum flask adapted for lunch box use, was introduced in 1904.
Vacuum flask cooking was introduced to the Asian market in the mid-1990s.
In size, no bigger than a vacuum flask.
Then the doctor brought out a couple of vacuum flasks, coffee in one for himself, cocoa in the.
The vacuum flask consists of two flasks, placed one within the other and joined at the neck.
A removable pot, with handle and lid, fits inside the vacuum flask.
Hannah produced several packets of sandwiches, some fruit and a large vacuum flask.
I got beaten in the first round but my father was very good - he won the tournament and won a vacuum flask.
What is it about vacuum flasks that makes every drink taste like there's a chunk of dead mouse at the bottom?
She'd noticed a vacuum flask by his side when she entered, and had wondered what devil's brew was in it.
He was pumping the air from the vacuum flask, and took no notice; it was as if he'd already forgotten her.
There are also some vacuum flasks for coffee."
She unscrewed a vacuum flask and poured the milk less tea into a mug.
It had no vacuum bottle, but did have a handle.
"We've got vacuum bottles and pumps, but this one you can take to the bathroom."
A chest tube was in, draining into a vacuum bottle.
He glanced again at the vacuum bottle and then at Bartholomew.
This ship is built like a vacuum bottle.
A lunch kit comprises the actual "box" and a matching vacuum bottle.
The vacuum bottle included in them, however, steadily evolved during the course of the decade and into the 1970s.
She lifted a vacuum bottle to the railing and tugged off the cup that was capping it.
An orderly appeared at his side with a plastic tube leading to a vacuum bottle, and the sound of it was obscene.
The fluid is drained by gravity, a syringe or by connection to a vacuum bottle.
There was a special process to fill the stinger in John Glenn's stern from the vacuum bottles.
I was suddenly warm and dry and the vacuum bottle of spiked coffee was in my hand.
During this work he discovered that a welding process he was using could be used to insulate a vacuum bottle with steel instead of glass.
Their use predates the invention of vacuum bottles as a means of keeping hot liquids hot.
Vacuum bottles were made here, too, for the nation's lunch-box army of blue-collar workers, until that market, too, began to dry up in the 1970's.
Macfadden snatched up a stoppered vacuum bottle from his desktop and gestured with it at Kafka.
In the third was a rack of vacuum bottles and canisters in which she could keep hot drinks and whatever food might strike her fancy.
I hung on the steering wheel, sucking an occasional drag from a vacuum bottle of cold coffee to keep my eyelids from sneaking shut.
"Tiger Vacuum Bottle"
To avoid heat loss, and to insulate the cabin from its heat, the battery was stored inside a double-walled stainless steel vacuum bottle.
"Bottle," she said, waving a quick hand toward a second table, set at right angles to the first, lined with what looked to be single serving vacuum bottles.
The Stanley all-steel vacuum bottle was invented by William Stanley Jr. in 1913.
Aladdin Industries was created as a subsidiary of Mantle Lamp Company in 1914, specifically to manufacture vacuum bottles.
I had nearly frozen to death, while the drink had remained hot inside its state-of-the-art Zojirushi vacuum bottle, forgotten in my daypack.