Efery pottle in de down, Vhile dese negotiations Oop-stairs vere written down.
Have you ever heard of a person who it is said once looked for a needle in a pottle of hay?
If you have a pottle of Mushrooms, you may put to them ten or twelve spoonfuls of water, and two or three of Salt.
After a year draw in into pottle Glass-bottles stopped with ground stoppels of glass, and keep them in a cool place, till they are ready to drink, if they as yet be not so.
If a pottle of Barm do not make it work enough to your mind, you may put in a little more.
I have since been informed from Liege, that a Pot of that Countrey holdeth 48 Ounces of Apothecary's measure; which I judge to be a Pottleaccording to London measure, or two Wine-quarts.
If you have a pound of them, you may put a pottle of water to them.
I made the decoction by boyling gently each time a dozen or fourteen Quinces in a Pottle of water, an hour and a half, or two hours, so that the decoction was very strong of the Quinces.
I have had a thousand pils of Sack, a thousand; A thousand pottle Pills.
So saying, he unslung the leathern pottle from the end of his staff, and, drawing the stopper therefrom, he handed it to the lass who had carried his staff, first wiping the mouth of the pottleupon his sleeve.
The stout Friar watched Robin anxiously the while, and when he was done took the pottle quickly.
Then he passed the pottle to the Cook, who also said, "Lo, I drink thy health, sweet fellow!
The landlord came and brought a pottle of wine and a long narrow glass upon a salver, which he held up to the Page as he sat upon his horse.
Here he drew rein and called loudly for a pottle of Rhenish wine to be brought him, for stout country ale was too coarse a drink for this young gentleman.
Good Cook, I love thee well, and thou shalt have a good pottle of our master's best wine every day, for thou art an old and faithful servant.
He shook his leathern pottlebeside his ear, but not a sound came therefrom.
Ay, man, and a fat goose ten pound weight, and some wild fowl beside, and a whole runlet of beer and a pottle of Hollands.
Uf onepottle don'd gure you, der dree pottles vill--or kill you, und nopody vill mindt dot.
You ain'd bought a pottle uf medicine, und I can'd boder to mofe vor you.
Dat vas too sheap at hellufer-tollar, but in your gase I vill make an eggsception, und you may haf von pottle vor a qvarter.
Dake a pottle ad dwenty cends, und I vill go indo pankrupcy.
My ladies' gentlewomen were served with "a pottle of beer, three mutton bones boiled, or else a piece of beef boiled.
He felt that Bill, Tom Jukes and Pottle were guests of it.
This had hardly been done, and Pottle had taken a few snaps, when down the road came a furious galloping and a squadron of Belgian cavalry appeared, spurring for their lives, while behind came hoarse shouts and shots.
No matter, though, if you are busy I dare say I could get Pottle to come in sometime in the course of the day.
I do not know that I care to hear precisely what Doctor Pottle says.
She will send for Pottle to-morrow, and he will suit her exactly.
Has Doctor Pottle attended to the doctor's arm this morning?
He offers you a pottle of sack out of joy to see you, and in requital of his courtesy you can do no less than pay for it.
She is the confusion of a pottle of sack more than would have been spent elsewhere, and her little jugs are accepted to have her kiss excuse them.
Prepare the tartelettes as before, pick a fine pottle of strawberries, which put into a basin, with two ounces of powdered sugar and a little powdered cinnamon, shake them well together, fill the tartelettes and serve.
Proceed as before with the fillets, and likewise prepare half a pottleof white mushrooms as in the last, but saving the trimmings, which put in another stewpan with half the liquor from the mushrooms and a pint of béchamel sauce (No.
The fifty crowns Lord Walton gave me have been spent on this new bravery, and sundry pottle pots, together with things that shall be nameless, friend Tibbets; but, by my faith!
He knew many in my Lord of York's house--as many as a man was like to know where there was a matter of two hundred folk between clerks and soldiers, he had often crushed a pottle with them.
Take away these Challices: Go, brew me a pottle of Sacke finely Bard.
He giues your Hollander a vomit, ere the nextPottle can be fill'd Cas.
I would look gladly on a pottle of strong ale, good Master Pirret," returned Arblaster.
He had liever a gold noble and a pottle of canary wine than all the vengeances in purgatory.
Fortunately, 'The Pottle Papers' are things one can read and laugh at more than once without injury to either the reader or the papers.
Amid the light literature that is to the front at present there is nothing better than 'Pottle Papers.
Anyone who wants a good laugh should get 'The Pottle Papers.
In the Cellar, one Firkin of Wiggan, two Gallon sower Sider, one Pint of Perry, one little Pottle of Carmarden Sack, alias Metheglin.
He had liefer a gold noble and a pottle of canary wine than all the vengeances in purgatory.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pottle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.