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
- 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.
- The aroma of the kettleful of chili permeated the house as she stirred in the ground beef, tomatoes, and beans.
- The kettleful of laundry detergent sat on the washing machine, ready to be poured into the washer's dispenser.
- She carried the kettleful of baby formula upstairs to her daughter's bedroom, where the baby was crying.
- The kettleful of coffee grounds was poured into the French press, and hot water was added to steep.
- The kettleful of watercress was added to the salad, adding a peppery flavor to the mix of greens.
- 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.