chauldron Synonyms
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chauldron Meaning
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chauldron (n.)
See Chawdron.
chauldron Sentence Examples
- The witch stirred her bubbling potion in the chauldron, adding eye of newt and toe of frog.
- Steam billowed from the chauldron as the soup simmered over the open flame.
- The blacksmith heated the metal in the chauldron until it glowed red-hot.
- Legend tells of a mystical chauldron that grants eternal youth to those who possess it.
- In medieval times, alchemists often conducted experiments with various substances in their chauldrons.
- The village gathered around the chauldron for the annual stew festival, eager for a taste of the hearty meal.
- As the potion brewed in the chauldron, its magical properties began to take shape.
- The aroma of spices filled the air as the chef prepared a flavorful curry in the chauldron.
- Witches are often depicted in folklore as stirring their concoctions in large, black chauldrons.
- The bubbling liquid in the chauldron emitted an eerie glow, casting strange shadows on the walls of the dimly lit room.
FAQs About the word chauldron
See Chawdron.
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The witch stirred her bubbling potion in the chauldron, adding eye of newt and toe of frog.
Steam billowed from the chauldron as the soup simmered over the open flame.
The blacksmith heated the metal in the chauldron until it glowed red-hot.
Legend tells of a mystical chauldron that grants eternal youth to those who possess it.