caldron

IPA: kˈɔɫdrʌn

noun

  • (archaic) Alternative spelling of cauldron [A large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame.]
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Examples of "caldron" in Sentences

  • The pulsating heating mechanism extends downward into the caldron.
  • Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as out of a seething pot or caldron.
  • In the meantime Davis had started a fire and filled a caldron with potatoes.
  • "caldron," a term synonymous with boiling liquids, hot gases and great underlying heat.
  • Below one side of the caldron was a circular stone basin from which ran a polished stone trough.
  • Out of the caldron of personal experience, Jack Watts shares the insights of his journey in an easy-to-follow, yet powerful format.
  • A vague sound came to our ears, like the bubbling of a gigantic caldron a long way off, and Hartman said it was machine-guns and automatic rifles.
  • "I'm here to tell you that one of the most fundamental pillars of what we see going on in our communities, this combustible caldron of genocide and death, is this war on drugs," said Ron Daniels, CEO of the Institute of the Black World, which held the forum at which Rev.
  • No more bombs fell from the windows, the last pedestrians seemed to have vanished from the streets, and our immediate quietude grew more profound; though the gigantic caldron continued to bubble in the distance, dull roars of explosions came to us from all directions, and the smoke-pillars were towering more ominously in the heavens.

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