How To Use Caldron In A Sentence
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Although we knew the tone of the evening when someone forgot the caldron and we had to make do with a fondue set.
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The dromos, or avenue of sphinxes, was carpeted with palm and nelumbo leaves, and copper censers as large as caldrons had been set at equidistance from one another, and an unceasing reek of aromatics drifted up from them throughout the day.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
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Tingo, wearing a lavender headkerchief, squatted beside the fire, chopping up tubers and throwing them into the caldron.
Trullion: Alastor 2262
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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.
Chapter 22: The Chicago Commune
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The crone continued her orgies, one time blowing her fire, again stirring the liquid in the caldron, and then making it run from the end of a stick that she might note its gelidity.
The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales
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They would mix strange and foul liquids producing gold using caldrons with fake bottoms, or chunks of minerals or charcoal containing small amounts of gold.
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caldron," a term synonymous with boiling liquids, hot gases and great underlying heat.
Aspen Times - Top Stories
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In the centre of the fireplace was a long iron arm from which was suspended a caldron.
THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL
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The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away.
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What they have done, however, is turn the sleepy municipal bond industry into a caldron of backbiting and finger-pointing.
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In the meantime Davis had started a fire and filled a caldron with potatoes.
CHAPTER XXX
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Perhaps it has a particular reference to the flesh of the peace-offerings, which it was so great an offence for the priests themselves to take out of the caldron while it was in seething (as we find 1 Sam.ii. 13, 14), and then it intimates that they were the more secure because Jerusalem was the holy city, and they thought themselves
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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City College had a reputation as a caldron of black rage.
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For Hess, planet Earth was like a caldron of boiling water bubbling at the center (the mid-ocean ridges) and then convecting sideways before cooling and falling back into the interior of the pot (the marginal trenches).
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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.
Chapter 22: The Chicago Commune
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Bernice slipped the beads into her handbag and trailed after him acquiescently enough, as they made their way to the car; but her mind was a seething caldron of questions and determinations and longing to meet again with Delight.
The Mystery at Number Six
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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.
Dr. Boyce Watkins: Jesse Jackson, Black Leaders Are Right About Ending the War on Drugs
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Jud Dean of Felton, Delaware, is a 21-year-old cadet at the United States Coast Guard Academy, where he plays football and pursues physique perfection in the caldron of bodybuilding.
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In the middle was the caldron of the torrent, called the “Scarfe,” with the sheer trap-rock, which is green in the sunlight, like black night flung around it, while a snowy wreath of mist (like foam exhaling) circled round the basined steep, or hovered over the chasm.
Mary Anerley
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The dromos, or avenue of sphinxes, was carpeted with palm and nelumbo leaves, and copper censers as large as caldrons had been set at equidistance from one another, and an unceasing reek of aromatics drifted up from them throughout the day.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
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Out of the caldron of personal experience, Jack Watts shares the insights of his journey in an easy-to-follow, yet powerful format.
Recovering From Religious Abuse
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Below one side of the caldron was a circular stone basin from which ran a polished stone trough.
The Spellsong War
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How could there be stable relations with a caldron of Motie families?
THE MOAT AROUND MURCHESON'S EYE