kettleful (Meaning)

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kettleful (n)

the quantity a kettle will hold

Synonyms & Antonyms of kettleful

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kettleful Sentence Examples

  1. The kettleful of boiling water spilled onto the kitchen floor, causing a cloud of steam to rise.
  2. She poured a kettleful of hot tea into the teapot, adding a teaspoon of sugar and a splash of milk.
  3. The whistling sound of the kettleful of water filled the kitchen as it came to a boil.
  4. He filled the kettleful of popcorn kernels and placed it in the microwave, eager for a salty snack.
  5. The aroma of the kettleful of chili permeated the house as she stirred in the ground beef, tomatoes, and beans.
  6. The kettleful of laundry detergent sat on the washing machine, ready to be poured into the washer's dispenser.
  7. She carried the kettleful of baby formula upstairs to her daughter's bedroom, where the baby was crying.
  8. The kettleful of coffee grounds was poured into the French press, and hot water was added to steep.
  9. The kettleful of watercress was added to the salad, adding a peppery flavor to the mix of greens.
  10. A kettleful of birdseed was scattered on the ground, attracting a flock of hungry sparrows.

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the quantity a kettle will hold

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The kettleful of boiling water spilled onto the kitchen floor, causing a cloud of steam to rise.

She poured a kettleful of hot tea into the teapot, adding a teaspoon of sugar and a splash of milk.

The whistling sound of the kettleful of water filled the kitchen as it came to a boil.

He filled the kettleful of popcorn kernels and placed it in the microwave, eager for a salty snack.