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.
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  • 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
  • They also make splendid cut flowers and a nice potful growing in a conservatory. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ordered a potful of chrysanthemum tea and a batch of the fried pork dumplings.
  • You make it by the potful and you just have to eat it all. Interview with Katie Alender
  • John Wetteland, who closed for the Montreal Expos, the Yankees and the Texas Rangers, used to drink coffee by the potful and roller-blade around the clubhouse, firing hockey pucks into his teammates' lockers. Too Normal to Be the Closer?
  • Each morning, Mrs. A boils a potful of water and uses it throughout the day. Diffusion of Innovations
  • It is flowering now and a good potful can often be sliced in half before you plant it. Times, Sunday Times
  • On one level, it's all very exciting - what if we find a potful of coins under the shrubbery? Times, Sunday Times
  • He drank it, Ms. Muhlstein says, "by the potful, by the bucketful, despite the terrible cramps wringing his insides, the nervous eye twitches, and the burning in his stomach. Like Dining With Rabelais
  • All the night long they did nothing else, keeping their hands still upon the pot, but despatch, both on foot and horseback, leaden-sealed writs or letters, to wit, papal commissions commonly called bulls, to stop the boats; for the tailors and seamsters would have made of the stolen shreds and clippings a goodly sagbut to cover the face of the ocean, which then was great with child of a potful of cabbage, according to the opinion of the hay-bundle-makers. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2
  • A potful of potable water means every thing for them.
  • He drank it, Ms. Muhlstein says, "by the potful, by the bucketful, despite the terrible cramps wringing his insides, the nervous eye twitches, and the burning in his stomach. Like Dining With Rabelais
  • Prize for the fastest germination goes to a potful of crimson clover, which came up less than 48 hours after sowing!
  • Regard it as a potful of creamy-striped foliage with the occasional (blue) flower as a bonus. Times, Sunday Times
  • A large bowl of steaming couscous was served with a huge potful of some kind of tender chicken stew with vegetables and chickpeas in a thin spicy gravy.
  • Do we wrangle a potful and ask'em "Hey guys, tell us where your buddies are and how many you have, and we'll set you free! What is Maryland without Blue Crabs?
  • “We starve if we wait for that,” Bolivar said, plunking a potful of sowbelly and beans down on the rough table. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • A potful of Nicotiana langsdorfii has been attacked by some kind of leaf-sucking thrip or capsid bug.
  • They may seem moist but that's just because the potful as a whole seems heavy. Times, Sunday Times

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