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an open-meshed fabric of cord or wire used for catching or containing things.

ornament

a decorative object used to make something more attractive.

parcel

an object wrapped in paper for mailing or delivery.

pin

a thin pointed piece of metal used for fastening things together.

pipe

a hollow tube used to convey water, gas, or other fluids.

rod

a thin straight bar of wood or metal.

stamp

a small adhesive label affixed to mail to indicate payment of postage.

stocking

a close-fitting knitted garment covering the foot and leg.

thread

a thin strand of cotton, nylon, or other fiber used in sewing.

trousers

an outer garment covering the body from waist to ankles with separate leg sections.

vessel

a hollow container used for holding liquids.

whip

a strip of leather or cord fastened to a handle, used for urging on animals or as punishment.

whistle

a small device that produces a shrill sound when blown.

ball (sphere)

A round object, typically hollow or solid, used in games or sports, or any spherical object.

basket

A container made of interwoven strips of material such as cane, straw, or wire, used for carrying or storing items.

bolt

A threaded metal pin used with a nut to fasten things together.

brush (hair)

A handheld grooming tool with bristles set into a flat or rounded base, used for smoothing, detangling, or styling hair.

bucket

A cylindrical open container with a handle, used for carrying liquids or other materials.

clip (fastener)

A small device, typically of metal or plastic, used for holding things together or attaching one thing to another.

coin

A small, flat, usually round piece of metal issued by a government as money.

cork (bottle stopper)

A small cylindrical piece of cork or similar material used to seal the opening of a bottle.

envelope

A flat paper container with a sealable flap, used for enclosing and sending a letter or document.

eraser

A small piece of rubber or similar material used to remove pencil marks from paper.

jar

A wide-mouthed container, typically made of glass or ceramic, used for storing food, preserves, or other items.

lighter

A small portable device that produces a flame, used for lighting cigarettes, candles, or fires.

needle (sewing)

A thin, pointed piece of metal with an eye at one end, used for sewing by passing thread through fabric.

pot (cooking)

A deep, round cooking vessel with a handle or handles and often a lid, used for boiling, stewing, or preparing food on a stovetop.

ribbon

A long, narrow strip of fabric used for tying, decorating, or wrapping.

screw

A threaded metal fastener driven by turning with a screwdriver.

sponge

A soft, porous material used for absorbing liquids, cleaning surfaces, or bathing.

tray

A flat, shallow container with a raised rim, used for carrying, holding, or displaying items.

bandage

a strip of material used to bind a wound.

bell

a hollow metal object that makes a ringing sound.

copy

a thing made to be similar or identical to another.

flashlight

a portable battery-powered electric light.

frame

a rigid structure that surrounds something such as a picture or mirror.

gift

a thing given to someone without payment.

light (lamp)

a device that produces illumination.

model (replica)

a small-scale representation of something.

mug

a large cup with a handle, used for drinking.

puzzle

a game or problem that tests ingenuity.

suitcase

a case with a handle used for carrying clothes while traveling.

tag

a label attached to something for identification.

tape (adhesive strip)

a narrow strip of material with adhesive on one side.

tile

a flat piece of material used for covering surfaces.

blade

the flat cutting edge of a knife, saw, or other tool or weapon; a thin flat part of something.

chopsticks

A pair of thin wooden, bamboo, or metal sticks used as eating utensils to pick up and hold food, commonly used in East Asian cuisines.

lamp

a device for giving light, either electric or using oil or gas.

match (fire)

A short, thin stick tipped with a flammable substance that ignites when struck on a rough surface, used for producing fire.