pottage Sentence Examples

  1. The witch stirred the bubbling pottage with a long wooden spoon.
  2. The poor peasant family shared a meager pottage of boiled beans and stale bread.
  3. The king's feast included a delectable pottage of venison and vegetables.
  4. The alchemist promised a magical pottage that could grant eternal life.
  5. The old woman's pottage was thick and lumpy, but it warmed her bones on a cold winter's night.
  6. The traveler stumbled upon a humble cottage where he was offered a simple pottage of lentils.
  7. The hunter returned home to a hot pottage of rabbit stew, prepared by his loving wife.
  8. The monk's pottage was made from the scraps of bread and vegetables, but it sustained him in his vows of poverty.
  9. The teacher assigned her students to read a story about a giant who ate a pottage of children.
  10. The scientist analyzed the ancient pottage to determine the dietary habits of early humans.

pottage Meaning

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pottage (n)

a stew of vegetables and (sometimes) meat

thick (often creamy) soup

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a stew of vegetables and (sometimes) meat, thick (often creamy) soup

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The witch stirred the bubbling pottage with a long wooden spoon.

The poor peasant family shared a meager pottage of boiled beans and stale bread.

The king's feast included a delectable pottage of venison and vegetables.

The alchemist promised a magical pottage that could grant eternal life.