Thesaurus / cauldron
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Strangers sat shoulder to shoulder, passing around cauldrons of gumbo and plates of jambalaya.
AS CUSTOMERS AND COASTLINES DISAPPEAR, A NEW ORLEANS CHEF FIGHTS FOR HER COMMUNITYDAYANA SARKISOVADECEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIts outer layers are a bubbling cauldron of hot gas and plasma.
BETELGEUSE WENT DARK, BUT DIDN’T GO SUPERNOVA. WHAT HAPPENED?LISA GROSSMANNOVEMBER 29, 2020SCIENCE NEWSMany have never been able to win a Masters, even if it suited their game, amid the emotional cauldron of 20-deep crowds.
IN A GRIM YEAR, A NOVEMBER MASTERS IS SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FORTHOMAS M. BOSWELLNOVEMBER 12, 2020WASHINGTON POSTHe stresses that Georgia was a cauldron of violence in the early 20th century but argues that this is not enough to explain the passage to the Great Terror.
DID STALIN’S RISE TO POWER FORETELL THE BUTCHERY THAT CAME NEXT?ROBERT SERVICEOCTOBER 30, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWhen a bowl of broth was taken from the cauldron, a bowl of water and a few more stock ingredients were added to replace that which was taken.
BONE BROTH WILL SUSTAIN YOU AT HOME AND IN THE WILD. HERE’S HOW TO MAKE IT.BY TIM MACWELCH/OUTDOOR LIFEOCTOBER 5, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCECalendau compares his sufferings to those of a soul in hell, condemned to the cauldron of oil.
FRDRIC MISTRALCHARLES ALFRED DOWNER"One would call such a place as this 'the devil's cauldron' in our land," said Howel.
A PRINCE OF CORNWALLCHARLES W. WHISTLERWe are far from knowing just what happens when we pour acids and alkalies and foods into this witches' cauldron of blood.
THE TREATMENT OF HAY FEVERGEORGE FREDERICK LAIDLAWThen Robinson struck a light, and right glad he was to find a cauldron full of gelatinized beef soup.
IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO MENDCHARLES READELook, do you see that large cauldron of water which I am obliged to keep on the fire!
GRIMMS' FAIRY TALESTHE BROTHERS GRIMMWORDS RELATED TO CAULDRON
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