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Discover LudwigThe word "pot" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to imply a container, such as a cooking pot, flower pot, or even a coffee pot. For example: "She stirred the contents of the pot and added some additional herbs."
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pot
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A flat-bottomed vessel (usually metal) used for cooking food.
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Behavioral economists have shown that a sizable percentage of people are willing to pay real money to punish people who are taking from a common pot but not contributing to it.
Gambling on Osborne's known weakness for glamour projects, Bernstein tossed one after another into the pot Most of the city's new powers were regulatory.
We ploughed into a tasty carrot cake and a pot of tea while 1990s music played reassuringly in the background.
According to Yuseff Hamm, president of the NYPD Guardians Association,a black officers' fraternal group, pot arrests are inherently unfair because black and brown pot users often don't have backyards to smoke a joint in.
Despite the Brooklyn DA's office having decriminalized marijuana possession in small amounts in 2014, cops still arrest pot smokers on these blocks.
"Obviously it is not the ideal thing to come down to breakfast and there's the Queen with a little pot of marmalade or whatever and porridge and kippers and you see the headline.
After a visit to the constituency, the Labour MP Tom Watson stirred the pot by saying: "I have never encountered such animosity on the doorstep against an incumbent MP – particularly one as high-profile".
The theatre's management has said it will have no choice but to close, although it is vehemently lobbying politicians in the hope they will reverse the decision and looking for an alternative funding pot in the hope that the theatre can be saved.
I sat beside the spa pool afterwards, looking up at the multicoloured hanging flowers and thinking that the only thing that could make things any better would be if someone brought me a pot of mint tea… when someone brought me a pot of mint tea.
In 2008, despite a lofty $50 buy-in, Martin Madness ballooned to 958 entries – bringing the total pot to an eyebrow-raising $48,800.
"We would like to see the money brought together into a single capital pot held by the local authority into which schools could bid.
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