kettles (Meaning)

kettles

pothole sense 1b, to corral or contain (people) in large numbers by surrounding and forcing into an enclosed area, a pot for boiling liquids, a usually large group of raptors (such as hawks or vultures) circling high in the sky on an updraft of warm air, kettledrum, teakettle, a metallic vessel usually used for boiling liquids, a steep-sided hollow without surface drainage especially in a deposit of glacial drift

kettles Sentence Examples

  1. The whistling of the kettle signaled the water was ready for tea.
  2. The antique kettle, a family heirloom, held sentimental value for its intricate design.
  3. The ceramic kettle was both beautiful and functional, adding a touch of elegance to the kitchen.
  4. The electric kettle heated the water in a matter of minutes, saving precious time.
  5. The whistling sound of the kettle reminded her of cozy afternoons spent with her grandmother.
  6. The kettle's metal handle became too hot to touch after boiling water.
  7. The children loved watching the bubbles rise and pop in the kettle as the water heated.
  8. The kettle lid rattled and shook as steam escaped, creating a gentle rhythm.
  9. The old kettle had a thick layer of limescale on its interior, requiring regular descaling.
  10. The whistling kettle served as a constant reminder of the warmth and comfort of home.

FAQs About the word kettles

pothole sense 1b, to corral or contain (people) in large numbers by surrounding and forcing into an enclosed area, a pot for boiling liquids, a usually large gr

floodplains, gulches, potholes,basins, canyons, ravines, saddles, vales, valleys, hollows

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The whistling of the kettle signaled the water was ready for tea.

The antique kettle, a family heirloom, held sentimental value for its intricate design.

The ceramic kettle was both beautiful and functional, adding a touch of elegance to the kitchen.

The electric kettle heated the water in a matter of minutes, saving precious time.