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How To Use Teakettle In A Sentence

  • The murdered woman's scream sounds like a teakettle. It's wonderful. everywhere. so white.
  • However, only moments into the performance, the horn began to make a sound like a whistling teakettle, getting louder and louder.
  • When the teakettle let out a whistle, Quinn went to go turn the burner off.
  • The whistle of the teakettle blew and interrupted his musings.
  • Maralynne poured water from the teakettle into Rowena's cup.
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  • Time becomes irrelevant, the water in the teakettle boils away, you forget where you are, so focused are you on the work you're doing.
  • It didn't take more'n several jiffies for all of us to be inside that old-fashioned cabin, where there was a crackling fire in his fireplace and another fire roaring in his kitchen stove and where there was a teakettle singing like everything, meaning that pretty soon we'd have some sassafras tea. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
  • I swerved at the last nanosecond and almost pitched myself ass over teakettle. Mercy Kill
  • A teakettle , a coffee pot, and a syrup jug have spouts.
  • The kitchen table was set for two, and the teakettle sang from the stovetop.
  • It was preceded by the sewing machine, fan, teakettle, and the toaster.
  • Galina speaking in English was kind of like a teakettle about to explode with steam. Welcome to My World
  • I tried to keep my eyes on the road, and not think about my mother, and the day Aunt Caro called me from the carriage house to tell me someone had left the teakettle on all day, ruining the kettle and the stove, nearly setting fire to the whole kitchen. The Bird House
  • Now I opine (I have stolen that word from Irvin) that under those circumstances, or something approximating them, such as pajama trousers, or the neglect to conceal that portion of a shirt not intended for the public eye, almost any man of my acquaintance would have made a wild bolt for the nearest bar, hissing like a teakettle. 'Oh, Well, You Know How Women Are!'
  • When he turned the knob on the stove, the blue flame that erupted under the teakettle gave a dim glow to the room.
  • Smiling, I walked over to the stove and started the teakettle.
  • I should be angry, steaming with the passion of a boiling teakettle.
  • A large, heavy-paper funnel is put in the nose of the teakettle which is boiling on the gas range. The Mother and Her Child
  • The kitchen table was set for two, and the teakettle sang from the stovetop.
  • In its first office, plugging in the teakettle sometimes brought down the web server.
  • Lime deposit in teakettles may be removed by a solution of vinegar and water.
  • The water that fills a teakettle miles downstream in a city apartment is a measure of all that has gone on upstream: blizzard and drought, logging and road building, care and neglect.
  • It affords endless amusement to listen to their endless variety of complaint; some are restless, some spiteful, and some angry, while others sound as merrily as a teakettle, or beat a jolly 'rub-a-dub,' 'rataplan,' that makes a man's soul merry to hear. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No 3, September 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Then, whoever is 'it,' begins to ask questions, and we answer, only we put the word 'teakettle' in place of the real word. Cricket at the Seashore
  • Breaking Bad has a way of investing everyday objects — a teakettle, a box cutter, a local car wash — with ominous significance, reminders in a bleak sun-blasted Albuquerque landscape that the wages of sin are messy and a corrupted soul can't be easily cleansed. Roush Review: Breaking Bad and Other Weekend Picks
  • The muck then sticks to the insides of such things as water heaters, teakettles, and plumbing pipes.
  • The general response to the lawsuits was that it was the pot calling the teakettle black," said Billy Pidgeon, a game analyst with M2Research. The Seattle Times
  • I got one of these for my grandmother last year, because she is blind and forgetful and had burned the bottom out of two teakettles.
  • Elise, relieved, tried to vent some of her indignation like a teakettle spouts steam.
  • The stores that sold cheap aluminum teakettles, Chinese notebooks, and plastic flowers were bursting with gigantic red Mylar bows and potted poinsettias. Day of Honey
  • _ Made of lattin; as a lattin saucepan, a lattin teakettle, &c. The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire
  • When you fall down a flight of stairs, it's core that keeps you upright rather than ass over teakettle. Superstars. blighted ones.
  • Noises can be so painful that a child may cover their eyes and scream at the sound of a teakettle.
  • She walked over to the sink, filling the teakettle with water. BLINDSIGHTED
  • Weston ushered us into the study and produced a small tray with two cups and a teakettle upon it.
  • At least she can just get by on her pension, but when her teakettle burned up last week she couldn't even afford a new one.
  • They were constantly flying airplanes over his house, and playing pranks like boiling water in his teakettle when he was away, trying to drive him insane.
  • In the morning a buckeye backlog, a hickory forestick, resting on stones, with a johnny cake on a clean ash board, set before the fire to bake; a frying pan with its long handle resting on a splint-bottom chair, and a teakettle swung from a log pole, with myself setting the table, or turning the meat. A Brief History of the United States
  • Maybe he used a towel to pick up the iron teakettle.
  • Maude left to tend the teakettle, which was whistling merrily.
  • Here are two half-grown black cats perched on a lump of old teakettle brick plastic garbage ten feet from the west bank of the River.
  • It is said that, as a youngster, James Watt (1736 - 1819) became interested in steam power by watching water boil in a teakettle over a fire.
  • A hiss sounds in my ears, like a teakettle left on the stove too long.
  • Tish leaned over and, taking the teakettle from the fire, poured more water into the foot-tub. Tish

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