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[ UK /pˈɒtfə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quantity contained in a pot

How To Use potful In A Sentence

  • A potful will hold fire for a couple of years, then spread steadily. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a few hours you have a potful of cool water rich in the medicinal value of these herbs.
  • Lyra -- I'd say it makes a potful, which isn't very scientific, but if you're worried about making too much just cut the recipe in half. A more natural chile con queso | Homesick Texan
  • And when they should be beheaded both, S. James desired a potful of water of him that should smite off their heads, and therewith he baptized Josias, and then anon they were both beheaded and suffered martyrdom. The Golden Legend, vol. 4
  • I ordered a potful of chrysanthemum tea and a batch of the fried pork dumplings.
  • One year my SIL didn't make it; I mentioned it and 3 of my BILs went out on Christmas day to get the ingredients and made a potful (being spoiled by my Mexican fam is yet another thing I love about them). Traditional Mexican Christmas Punch
  • Spring Poached Chicken With Horseradish Cream The beef bourguignon of spring—chicken nestled in a potful of baby vegetables. Great Ways to Veg Out
  • A fantastic potful, regardless of whether it tastes of yoghurt or not.
  • Emerging markets -- those developing countries that used to be called "The Third World," like Chile and China, Turkey and Thailand, Brazil and India -- have been hotter than a potful of habanero peppers. Under the 'Emerging' Curtain
  • Frances Townsend turned her pitiful record as White House Homeland Security Adviser into a potful of green, partner with Baker Botts. Wonk Room » The WonkLine: April 1, 2009
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