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potful

/pot-fool/US // ˈpɒt fʊl //UK // (ˈpɒtfʊl) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pot·fuls.

    • : the amount that can be held by a pot.

Examples

  • A very small bit of this chestnut grated into a kettle would make a potful of porridge.

  • We should have been most thankful for a big potful of coffee, but there was no wood with which we could make a fire.

  • When they cooked a dish of mush or a potful of porridge that was to do for all six of them, the child swallowed it all by himself.

  • So, early this morning, I was called upon to contribute a shukka for another potful of the potent liquor.

  • Pat had just concocted their potful of turtle soup, and had some yams roasting in the embers.