Hogsheads [noun]
Definition of Hogsheads:
large barrel
Opposite/Antonyms of Hogsheads:
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Sentence/Example of Hogsheads:
A blob of blue smoke curled out of a hole the size of a hogshead in a steep bank overhung with alders.
He first tried his machine with only two pounds of powder on a hogshead loaded with stones.
The powder was set on fire, and up went the stones and the boards of the hogshead and a body of water, many feet into the air.
Behind him, the Priests at the golden hogshead, now set free to taste the wine themselves, had lost no time.
The jar here means a big affair about half the size of a hogshead: I bathed in one this morning.
We saw one which was fenced with four lengths of rail; also a fence made wholly of hogshead-staves stuck in the ground.
None but an ass talks now-a-days of truth lying at the bottom of a well;—'tis in the bottom of a hogshead of claret.
A high fence was all around the yard, and in one corner was a tub made of a hogshead cut in two, and a pump was beside it.
To get water to wash the clothes, they had a great enormous hogshead at the corner of the house.
And when they wanted water to wash the clothes, they took some of the water out of the hogshead.