Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet KETTLE
KETTLE
Definition av KETTLE
- kittel
- kastrull
- ånglok
- (brittisk engelska, överfört) tekittel
- (geologi) dödisgrop
- (musikinstrument) puka
Antal bokstäver
6
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur du använder KETTLE i en mening
- To complete the teapot metaphor, under dark skies a particularly dense area of the Milky Way (the Large Sagittarius Star Cloud) can be seen rising in a north-westerly arc above the spout, like a puff of steam rising from a boiling kettle.
- Parts of northern Chippewa county are covered with choppy hills dimpled by kettle lakes and bogs—the terminal moraine left by the last glacier.
- Freetown was first settled by the English on April 2, 1659, on the banks of the Assonet River, when the areas of Assonet and Fall River were purchased for 20 coats, two rugs, two iron pots, two kettles, one little kettle, eight pairs of shoes, six pairs of stockings, one dozen hoes, one dozen hatchets, and two yards of broadcloth from the Wampanoag Indians in an exchange known as known as Ye Freemen's Purchase.
- In addition, Wills Hole and Grassy Pond are kettle ponds which were formed in depressions in the till formed by large blocks of ice.
- Sandstone is on the Kettle River, known for its glacial kettles, and rapids well loved by kayakers and canoeists.
- Two sections of free weights are available, from light weights and kettle bells to heavy weight dumbbells.
- The glacial topography of the area features several kettle hole ponds, the most well-known of which is Punk's Hole, where a Revolutionary War captain was rumored to have hid from the British.
- Bucyrus Copper Kettle Works is a 140 year old shop that manufactures copper kettles using traditional processes.
- When hostile Indians were moving through the area, an alert would be sounded by banging on the tin kettle.
- As the glaciers receded they scoured the land creating a moraine, knob-like hills, and kettle holes.
- The sugarcane juice was pressed from the cane and poured into a large kettle, where it was heated and left until most of the water evaporated.
- When people make salt they take water from the spring, filling a kettle and placing it in an oven made from stone, lighting a large fire underneath, turning it into a thick and murky fluid.
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