Sentence examples for the cauldron from inspiring English sources

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the cauldron

noun

A large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame.

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The instructions and materials required to play the CAULDRON game are available at http://www.walker.ac.uk/projects/the-cauldron-game under a Creative Commons license.

The Cauldron is culinary.

Sebastiano brought out the cauldron.

The cauldron brought an extravagant £70,850.

And the cauldron gets hot.

They knew what was in the cauldron.

Outside it, the cauldron goes out.

We preferred to simmer in the cauldron of Sarajevo.

His future depends on them in the cauldron of Rosario.

The mother asked Sebastiano something and pointed at the cauldron.

On our second night, he brought out the cauldron.

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