Kettle in a Sentence
  • A tea kettle was already whistling when they entered, and the maid rushed across the kitchen to grab it.
  • Put a kettle of water to heat on the stove.
  • She rinsed a potato and dropped it in the kettle.
  • Soon she was unable even to lift a kettle.
  • Only fill the kettle with enough water for your needs.
  • There's a high-pitched continuous whistle, like a steam train sounding it's whistle, or a singing kettle.
  • To the kettle, two-thirds full of crystals of lead, is now added lead of the same tenor in silver, the whole is liquefied, and the cooling, crystallizing, skimming and ladling are repeated.
  • When you have kneaded it well, mould it, and bake it under a cover, that is, in a baking kettle.
  • He invited us to sit down on comfortable armchairs placed around a fire on which a kettle sat between two logs.
  • This is a case of the pot calling the kettle black in my opinion.
  • I put the kettle on and said, " if we see another bosh I'll move " .
  • During the last period the German petit bourgeoisie steamed like a kettle.
  • Now don't forget the kettle, the photo copiers, telephone switch boards, lamps, ... ... .
  • On the plus side you can boil a very small amount of water in any jug kettle, as little as a single cupful.
  • Kettle's Yard Kettle's Yard was founded by Jim Ede, a former curator of the Tate Gallery, almost 50 years ago.
  • Your smooth bottom electric kettle uses vitreous enamel in the manufacture of the heating element.
  • Plug flex into kettle using fingertips to feel way.
  • The mate throwing a handful of tea directly into the boiling water of the kettle.
  • Or I've been forced to boil the kettle to wash up.
  • Davina advises her to put the kettle on, she's coming in for a chat, soon.
  • However, if you wish to use a kettle tipper you will need a corded kettle (see Figure 8 ).
  • A saucepan takes much longer to boil the same amount of water than an electric kettle.
  • From the award winning Nio collection this 1.5 liter stainless steel kettle is a beautiful addition to your kitchen.
  • Color TV - automatic electric kettle - Easy chair seating - Electrical shaver point or adaptor.
  • The daughter, Bertie, she's a different kettle of fish - hunts with the best of ' em.
  • Linda tries to get her off by smashing a jug kettle over her head, which knocks Kay out.
  • When only tiny bits remained, we poured boiling water from the expedition tea kettle over the surface to melt them.
  • Studios are similar, but have a kitchenette with two cooking rings, kettle and fridge.
  • Then Blinkie brought a wooden ladle and filled it from the contents of the kettle.
  • Not exactly bad, but my old kettle had a flip lid which stayed up itself.
  • Elegant fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher and combi microwave, electric kettle and toaster.
  • Boil the kettle, which if you live in the UK takes approximately.5 nanoseconds.
  • In addition, a kettle, toaster, electric coffee percolator and cafetiere are provided.
  • Edith is in the midst of making tea so ducks behind the kettle, pretending to hunt for a dropped sugar sachet.
  • The steam stripper works on the principle of a kettle, sending steam along a hose to a distribution plate.
  • At the very back of the stage come the percussion, dominated by the timpani (kettle drums ).
  • An electric knife, an electric tin opener, a kettle tipper (I prefer to use a jug kettle ).
  • A full range of cooking and kitchen utensils, including toaster, kettle and coffee maker are available.
  • Kitchen with electric cooker, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster, iron, and upright vacuum cleaner.
  • A pistol drill on a building site or in a factory would require more attention than the kettle in the office kitchen.
  • At the very back of the stage come the percussion, dominated by the timpani (kettle drums).
  • An electric knife, an electric tin opener, a kettle tipper (I prefer to use a jug kettle).
  • If you're still unsure about which kind of pattern you want for your kitchen, you might be interested in a traditional kitchen motif design like a rooster or kitchen kettle.
  • The marrow should be removed from the inside of the bones and placed in the kettle first.
  • Then, put the kettle over a low heat and bring the contents to a gentle simmer.
  • Café Lulu - Fresh French café with hot chocolate and kettle corn to go, the perfect keep you warm combination.
  • Sometimes you can also hang larger items like a dutch oven or a kettle for additional cooking capacity.
  • The inner-workings of most travel steamers, this one included, are similar to that of a tea kettle.
  • They provide you with a catalog with one and a half gallon kettles filled with kettle corn.
  • You will receive 50 percent of the profit for each sale of a kettle.
  • Just about anyone who has ever gone holiday shopping can recognize the tell-tale sound of the Salvation Army bellringers standing outside in the snow near the red Salvation Army donation kettle.
  • It's probably most associated with its annual red kettle Christmas fundraising campaign and the Salvation Army thrift stores.
  • In kettle, heat olive oil and sauté onion, carrots, and ground meat until vegetables are tender and meat is thoroughly browned, about 15 minutes.
  • Weight benches, racks and even Kettle Balls are available to complete the line.
  • You can also do a comprehensive search of eBay and find a huge variety of helmets, ranging from heirloom pieces to items that resemble a kitchen kettle with a strap.
  • Liquation, if not followed by poling, is carried on as a rule in a reverberatory furnace with an oblong, slightly trough-shaped inclined hearth; if the lead is to be poled it is usually melted down in a cast-iron kettle.
  • The operation is carried on in a reverberatory furnace or in a kettle.
  • The inner kettle is made of silver, and between this and the outside vessel, which is a copper jacket, is a small space for holding water.
  • On the way out he held up the kettle and shouted " I am British " at which the entire room roared applause.
  • All kitchens are equipped with fridge, full size cooker, grill, toaster, kettle, cooking utensils and matching crockery.
  • Hence the bruised seed is, of ter leaving the fiveroller mill, generally warmed at once in a steam-jacketed kettle fitted with a mixing gear, by passing steam into the jacket, and sending at the same time some steam through a rose, fixed inside the kettle, into the mass while it is being agitated.
  • From the reverberatory furnace or the kettle the refined lead is siphoned off into a storage (market) kettle after it has cooled somewhat, and from this it is siphoned off into moulds placed in a semicircle on the floor.
  • The kettle is spherical, and is suspended over a fire-place by a broad rim resting on a wall; it is usually of cast iron.
  • In the Pattinson process the argentiferous lead is melted down in the central cast iron kettle of a series 8-15, placed one next to the other, each having a capacity of 9-15 tons and a separate fire-place.
  • In the kettle covered with a hood the zinc is oxidized by means of dry steam, and incidentally some lead by the air which cannot be completely excluded.
  • Since the rays used by Tyndall in these experiments are similar to those emitted by a heated body which is not hot enough to be luminous, it might be thought that the radiation, say from a hot kettle, could be concentrated to a focus and employed to render a small body luminous.
  • The island of Kotlin, or Kettle (Finn., Retusari, or Rat Island) in general outline forms an elongated triangle, 72 m.
  • In China the ginseng is often sent to friends as a valuable present; in such cases, "accompanying the medicine is usually given a small, beautifully-finished double kettle, in which the ginseng is prepared as follows.
  • The silver kettle, which fits on a ring near the top of the outer covering, has a cup-like cover in which rice is placed with a little water; the ginseng is put in the inner vessel with water, a cover is placed over the whole, and the apparatus is put on the fire.
  • So they filled a small boat with the things that he would need the most--an ax, a hoe, a kettle, and some other things.
  • But, in spite of all their wild efforts, neither side was scored, and we all laughed and said, "Oh, well now the pot can't call the kettle black!"...
  • The same is done with the kettle one-third filled with liquid lead, and so on until the first kettle contains market lead, the last cupelling lead.
  • My furniture, part of which I made myself--and the rest cost me nothing of which I have not rendered an account--consisted of a bed, a table, a desk, three chairs, a looking-glass three inches in diameter, a pair of tongs and andirons, a kettle, a skillet, and a frying-pan, a dipper, a wash-bowl, two knives and forks, three plates, one cup, one spoon, a jug for oil, a jug for molasses, and a japanned lamp.
  • The land was purchased from the Indians for 6 coats, 10 blankets, r kettle, 12 hatchets, 12 hoes, 24 knives and 12 small mirrors.
  • In the winter he had a fire by which at noon he warmed his coffee in a kettle; and as he sat on a log to eat his dinner the chickadees would sometimes come round and alight on his arm and peck at the potato in his fingers; and he said that he "liked to have the little fellers about him."