Citations:Tupperware

English citations of Tupperware

  • 2004, Daryl Meakes, Drunkcow Landmines →ISBN, page 99:
    Moments later, he emerges with several Tupperware full of viscous fluid.
  • 2010, Jeffrey Grafe, The Pinnacle of Heaven and Hell →ISBN:
    As she reaches the kitchen she gets out the Ziploc Tupperware and put[s] away the food she made for John leaving a reasonable portion for herself. She puts the Tupperware in the fridge and grabs her plate and briskly walks to the table[.]
  • 2010, Paul Gillin, Dana Gillin, The Joy of Geocaching, →ISBN:
    To paraphrase a common refrain, geocaching is a game that uses billions of dollars' worth of satellite technology to find Tupperware in the woods.
  • 2013, Scenes and Monologues from Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award Finalists →ISBN, Bruce Burgun):
    If they bring in the food, it's, like, they hand you a Tupperware full of some sort of mush [...]
  • 2016, Donna VanLiere, The Christmas Collection →ISBN
    “I've got Tupperware full of food from this week.”
  • 2016, Liam Livings, Serendipity Develops, →ISBN, page 17:
    No one, since I'd done camping and trekking as part of the pastoral studies at college, had ever even heard of, never mind wanted to do, letterboxing with me. “Orienteering for hidden Tupperware boxes with stamps to prove you've found the box? That letterboxing?"