| NOUN | a kettle | kettles |
| VERB | to kettle | kettled | kettled kettling | kettles |
| SYNO | boiler | kettle | kettledrum | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The method of preparation as well as the substance is as same as "tekeli pitha", but a kettle is used here instead of the earthenware.
- Calamus Swamp includes the only known kettle lake in central Ohio that is naturally vegetated and undisturbed. The kettle lake was made in the last ice age by the glacier that covered 2/3 of Ohio.
- Back at home, Stone finds himself unable to grip his kettle because of his injuries. In a fit of rage, he smashes the kettle by throwing it to the floor.
- Kettle holes are typically formed when a chunk of ice that came from the glacier is buried under fluvio-glacial sediments.
- The brewery uses converted equipment, the lauter tun was a peanut butter hopper from Quaker Oats cereal, the mash/boil kettle was a yeast starter for a sour dough bread company, their pilot system's kettle was a 100-gallon coffee maker.
- Large invents the immersed heating resistor, a major advancement in the electric kettle.
- In most folk tale versions, the raccoon dog or fox transforms into a kettle so that its human friend or benefactor can make profit by selling the fake kettle, typically to a priest.
- The merchants of Kingston provided a second gift, an ornamental tea kettle signifying Duckworth's defence of sugar and tea exports.
- The Anti-Parnellites made much of the opposing candidate's name. Kettle was described as 'a utensil' for Parnell, prepared to 'boil over' if necessary.
- A fish kettle is a kind of large, oval-shaped kettle used for cooking whole fish.
- Police informed press that they were allowing young and vulnerable protesters to leave the kettle, but those inside the kettle, including journalists, asserted that this was untrue.
- He was able to improve the tone quality by suspending the kettle with struts that were attached to the top of the kettle.
- The products designed by Graves were household items, the first and most notable of which was a tea kettle that bore a close resemblance to a well-known kettle Graves designed for Alessi in 1985.
- If water in a kettle becomes acidic due to decomposing organic plant matter, it becomes a kettle bog; or, if underlying soils are lime-based and neutralize the acidic conditions somewhat, it becomes a kettle peatland.
- The local area has a number of other kettle hole ponds; a second, Campfield Kettle Hole, lies [...] west of Barelees.
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