What is the everyday thunder?












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The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,

But just pull it out and it rumbles away.

It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,

As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




What is it?



Part of the everyday object series










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    @Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
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    – Elmy
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    Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
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    – Brandon_J
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    I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
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    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago








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    @Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
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    – Elmy
    7 hours ago












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    :) It probably does. Nice riddle!
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    – Brandon_J
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$begingroup$



The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,

But just pull it out and it rumbles away.

It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,

As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




What is it?



Part of the everyday object series










share|improve this question











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  • $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago












  • $begingroup$
    :) It probably does. Nice riddle!
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago














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$begingroup$



The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,

But just pull it out and it rumbles away.

It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,

As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




What is it?



Part of the everyday object series










share|improve this question











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The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,

But just pull it out and it rumbles away.

It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,

As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




What is it?



Part of the everyday object series







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  • $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago












  • $begingroup$
    :) It probably does. Nice riddle!
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago


















  • $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago










  • $begingroup$
    I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago








  • 1




    $begingroup$
    @Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
    $endgroup$
    – Elmy
    7 hours ago












  • $begingroup$
    :) It probably does. Nice riddle!
    $endgroup$
    – Brandon_J
    7 hours ago
















$begingroup$
@Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
@Brandon_J Why did you remove the rhyme tag?
$endgroup$
– Elmy
7 hours ago












$begingroup$
Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
Because the puzzle doesn't appear to rhyme. Maybe I missed something?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago












$begingroup$
I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago






$begingroup$
I see "-ail", "-ay", "-id", and "-at". In the middle of lines I see "-er", "-out", "-ile", and "-ing". None of those rhyme...perhaps there was something else intended in the puzzle?
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago






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$begingroup$
@Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
$endgroup$
– Elmy
7 hours ago






$begingroup$
@Brandon_J OK, I admit that this one doesn't rhyme that much. It probably sounds rhymy-er in my non-native dialect than it actually is ;-)
$endgroup$
– Elmy
7 hours ago














$begingroup$
:) It probably does. Nice riddle!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago




$begingroup$
:) It probably does. Nice riddle!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
7 hours ago










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This sounds like




aluminum foil




The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,




It's packaged rolled up into cylinders.




But just pull it out and it rumbles away.




It can sound thunderous when shaken.




It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,




Over jars or pots as covering.




As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




As food foil trays, packing sandwiches, or a tin foil hat to keep out signals ...







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    $begingroup$

    This sounds like




    aluminum foil




    The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,




    It's packaged rolled up into cylinders.




    But just pull it out and it rumbles away.




    It can sound thunderous when shaken.




    It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,




    Over jars or pots as covering.




    As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




    As food foil trays, packing sandwiches, or a tin foil hat to keep out signals ...







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      $begingroup$

      This sounds like




      aluminum foil




      The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,




      It's packaged rolled up into cylinders.




      But just pull it out and it rumbles away.




      It can sound thunderous when shaken.




      It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,




      Over jars or pots as covering.




      As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




      As food foil trays, packing sandwiches, or a tin foil hat to keep out signals ...







      share|improve this answer









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        $begingroup$

        This sounds like




        aluminum foil




        The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,




        It's packaged rolled up into cylinders.




        But just pull it out and it rumbles away.




        It can sound thunderous when shaken.




        It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,




        Over jars or pots as covering.




        As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




        As food foil trays, packing sandwiches, or a tin foil hat to keep out signals ...







        share|improve this answer









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        This sounds like




        aluminum foil




        The everyday thunder is coiled like a snail,




        It's packaged rolled up into cylinders.




        But just pull it out and it rumbles away.




        It can sound thunderous when shaken.




        It's so versatile! Being used as a lid,




        Over jars or pots as covering.




        As cookware and packing and sometimes even a hat.




        As food foil trays, packing sandwiches, or a tin foil hat to keep out signals ...








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