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Mylar

American  
[mahy-lahr] / ˈmaɪ lɑr /
Trademark.
  1. a brand of strong, thin polyester film used in photography, recording tapes, and insulation.


Example Sentences

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A source in the U.S. government who requested anonymity to discuss internal matters said the object was not a drone but a Mylar party balloon.

From Los Angeles Times

Chase took a Mylar first aid blanket out of his bag and handed it to her.

From Literature

The photo showed children on padded floor mats with silver Mylar thermal blankets, walled in by chain-link fencing.

From Los Angeles Times

We had a couple of the Mylar sheets, which I now know how to use.

From Los Angeles Times

When it comes to storing your backyard bounty for the long haul, Gogol recommends putting it in airtight Mylar bags, Mason jars or tins — but to steer clear of the old-school Ziploc bag.

From Los Angeles Times