caldron Sentence Examples
- The witches gathered around the bubbling caldron to cast their spells.
- The cauldron hung over the open flame, simmering with a fragrant broth.
- The chef stirred the contents of the caldron, ensuring the stew cooked evenly.
- A cauldron filled with hot water stood ready for tea in the campsite.
- The villagers prepared a hearty stew in the communal caldron for the harvest festival.
- Steam rose from the caldron as the potion brewed, filling the air with a pungent aroma.
- The blacksmith heated metal in the caldron, preparing it for forging.
- The witches' cauldron bubbled and boiled as they chanted incantations.
- The caldron hung from a sturdy tripod over the fire pit, cooking dinner for the campers.
- The old innkeeper stirred the soup in the caldron, adding seasoning to taste.
caldron Meaning
Wordnet
caldron (n)
a very large pot that is used for boiling
Webster
caldron (n.)
A large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.]
Synonyms & Antonyms of caldron
FAQs About the word caldron
a very large pot that is used for boilingA large kettle or boiler of copper, brass, or iron. [Written also cauldron.]
pot,kettle, bucket, pail,tank, jug, pitcher, canteen, tub, hod
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The witches gathered around the bubbling caldron to cast their spells.
The cauldron hung over the open flame, simmering with a fragrant broth.
The chef stirred the contents of the caldron, ensuring the stew cooked evenly.
A cauldron filled with hot water stood ready for tea in the campsite.