Caldron Sentence Examples
Rictiovarus in disgust cast himself into the fire, or the caldron of boiling tar, from which they had emerged refreshed.
Near the centre of the park is Mud Caldron, a circular crater about 40 ft.
A depression of small extent when steep-sided is termed a " caldron," and a long narrow depression crossing a part of the continental border is termed a " furrow."
In an instant the whole Republic was seething like a caldron, and a rival assembly was simultaneously summoned to Cracow by Jan Ferlej, the head of the Protestant party.
Similarly we may note the caldron or small steep depression of a round outline, and the furrow or long narrow groove in the continental shelf.
Certainly no other Polish king so thoroughly understood the nature of the ingredients of that witch's caldron, the Polish diet, as he did.
Is it a herd of elephants kicking up a dust storm, or a giant caldron of maize being cooked?
On arriving in the swim we were confronted by a witch 's caldron - they were going mad.
From the moment the crickets chirp in on the sublime " Summer's caldron ", the tone is set for a uplifting album.
Those two TV sets being turned on in the Executive Boxes really stoke up the caldron of, erm, silence.
AdvertisementIn the Cazo, Caldron or Hot process the pulverized silver ore is boiled in a copper-bottomed wooden vat, first with brine until the silver has been reduced by the copper, and then with quicksilver.