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calderon (n)

Spanish poet and dramatist considered one of the great Spanish writers (1600-1681)

calderon Sentence Examples

  1. The chef prepared a hearty stew in the calderon over an open flame.
  2. The villagers gathered around the calderon, eagerly anticipating the communal meal.
  3. The witches brewed potions in a large calderon during the midnight ritual.
  4. A bubbling calderon filled the air with savory aromas at the outdoor feast.
  5. The calderon simmered with vegetables and spices, infusing the broth with flavor.
  6. A cauldron hung above the fire, serving as a makeshift calderon for cooking.
  7. The campfire flickered beneath the calderon, casting shadows on the surrounding trees.
  8. The cook stirred the contents of the calderon, ensuring even cooking throughout.
  9. Steam rose from the calderon as the soup reached a rolling boil.
  10. The castle's kitchen boasted an enormous calderon, capable of feeding the entire royal court.

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Spanish poet and dramatist considered one of the great Spanish writers (1600-1681)

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The chef prepared a hearty stew in the calderon over an open flame.

The villagers gathered around the calderon, eagerly anticipating the communal meal.

The witches brewed potions in a large calderon during the midnight ritual.

A bubbling calderon filled the air with savory aromas at the outdoor feast.