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caldron

NOUN
pot for boiling
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“It was brilliant, like a molten lava caldron above the deep blue ripply waves,” said Mr. Kentrianakis, who was too excited to sleep the night before.

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Next to the smokers is a cart where Jamaican soups and porridges are ladled out from enormous caldrons.

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It is caldron food, in which finesse is sacrificed for the collective satiation of the maximum number of appetites.

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News reports have speculated that Matsuyama will be drafted to light the Olympic caldron at the Games’ opening ceremony in July.

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For almost everyone, adolescence is a unique and personal caldron of anxiety.

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