Caldrons [noun]
Definition of Caldrons:
pot for boiling
Opposite/Antonyms of Caldrons:
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Sentence/Example of Caldrons:
But you might as well talk to the trade-winds, especially with such men as Tom Colton stirring the caldron.
They cannot, like the noble lifeboats, dash right into the caldron of surf, and dare the sands and seas to do their worst!
Here the surf was like a boiling caldron, but there was not depth enough to admit of heavy seas.
Even while preparing the supper for her guests, and stirring the caldron, her glance was constantly turned towards him.
When they entered, the old woman was leaning over the fire, stirring a large caldron boiling on it.
He scrambled up among the hazelled rubbish heaps that surround the caldron of the quarry, and lay flat upon the stones.
All are to be thrown in one common caldron to seethe therein, the symbol of the fiery judgments which had now come upon the city.
They wanted to know about the caldron and about his strange behaviour in not mourning over the death of his wife.
At this allusion to Barbara, Richard's rage boiled up with the swelling heave in a full caldron on a great furnace.
It flourishes on our fairest hopes, and fills its witch's caldron with the consciences of men and the honor of our women.