white-pot (Meaning)

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white-pot (n.)

A kind of food made of milk or cream, eggs, sugar, bread, etc., baked in a pot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of white-pot

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white-pot Sentence Examples

  1. The cottage's walls were painted a pristine white-pot, illuminating the interior with a soft glow.
  2. The wedding bouquet featured delicate white-pot orchids, symbolizing purity and innocence.
  3. The grandmother's antique teacups had intricate white-pot scrollwork, a testament to her refined taste.
  4. The artist's canvas was a blank white-pot, awaiting their brushstrokes to bring it to life.
  5. The snow-capped mountains stood majestically in the distance, their peaks a brilliant white-pot against the clear blue sky.
  6. The newly fallen leaves lay scattered on the ground, creating a white-pot carpet that crunched beneath her feet.
  7. The hospital's sterile white-pot hallways echoed with the sounds of medical machinery.
  8. The child's face was a blank white-pot, devoid of any emotion.
  9. The waves crashed against the sandy shore, sending up a spray of white-pot foam.
  10. The moon hung high in the night sky, casting a pale white-pot glow upon the sleeping town below.

FAQs About the word white-pot

A kind of food made of milk or cream, eggs, sugar, bread, etc., baked in a pot.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cottage's walls were painted a pristine white-pot, illuminating the interior with a soft glow.

The wedding bouquet featured delicate white-pot orchids, symbolizing purity and innocence.

The grandmother's antique teacups had intricate white-pot scrollwork, a testament to her refined taste.

The artist's canvas was a blank white-pot, awaiting their brushstrokes to bring it to life.