Definitionn. a very large pot that is used for boiling
Last update: October 12, 2015
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A depression of small extent when steep-sided is termed a " caldron," and a long narrow depression crossing a part of the continental border is termed a " furrow." [Please select]
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A jet of coffee steam from the burnished caldron. [Please select]
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The weird witches who surround the bubbling caldron are Fates. [Please select]
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The stake faggots and the caldron of boiling oil are for him. [Please select]
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The caldron in this pit of war was being stirred up. [Please select]
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Woe betide the boat that got into this devil's caldron. [Please select]
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The giant went and he drew the great caldron on the site of the fire. [Please select]
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Then the giant laughed out HAI, HAW, HOGARAICH, and heaped on wood under the caldron. [Please select]
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As fortune favoured me, the brute slept beside the caldron. [Please select]
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Long before you reach it you hear the roar of the water, and see the spray ascending like steam from a boiling caldron. [Please select]
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Plainly this was the singer; plainly he had been stirring the caldron, when some incautious step among the lumber had fallen upon his ear. [Please select]
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