If the teakettle is incrusted inside by a layer of lime, the hardness is of this character.
I suppose you have all noticed the teakettle when it is upon the stove and the steam is coming out of the spout, and around the lid.
Such a cunning teakettleand saucepan, and a tete-a-tete set, and lots of good things to eat.
Yes, by the time the little teakettle had lost its brightness, Polly had decided that getting one's living was no joke, and many of her brilliant hopes had shared the fate of the little kettle.
Example: The teakettle I have in my mind, has been from the creation of the world, and will continue until the world ends.
Already somebody is sure they know the word, and says, “Your teakettle may be squandered, may it not?
My teakettle is cultivated on the farm of many a plain countryman, but graces the table of many a fastidious city millionaire, and the longer it lasts, the shorter it grows.
Not infrequently it is necessary to talk very plainly, or throw “electric light” on the teakettle before it is guessed.
And thus light is thrown, until the teakettle in question is known to be another name for thyme, and time.
On the back of the stove the teakettle simmered drowsily.
Over the fire hung a copper teakettleof ancient design.
One man showed us that we could put our hand on the bottom of a boiling teakettleand find the bottom cool.
When a teakettle boils the water turns to bubbles of vapor and goes up in the air to turn to water again when it gets cold.
Pig-iron contains silicon, sulphur and phosphorus, and these impurities make it brittle so that a cast iron teakettle will break at a blow, like a china cup.
In desperation she seized the teakettle from the stove and let its scalding contents fly over the spot where the snake might be.
It doesn't sound like the teakettle or as if she had left the water running.
Try the following experiment: Place a quart of water in a teakettle and place it over the fire for 5 minutes, and note the rise in temperature and compute the number of B.
Therefore, in steaming a charge of pieces in the box, never crowd the teakettle so hard that the steam escapes around the heads of the box or through any other joints.
Makes me think uh that time we had the ringtailed tiger in camp," sighed Andy Green, shaking sand out of the teakettle so that it could be refilled.
Tom; "do you know I do so languish for a new stove with a teakettle in the top, to heat a fellow's shaving water!
Presently the teakettle ceased singing, and a column of steam came rushing from its pipe.
Then having filled the teakettle and stirred the breakfast cereal into the big, black pot, he flung himself down upon his mattress with a weary grunt.
She filled the teakettle and then, adjusting her glasses, took a more critical look at Don.
Then the teakettlebegan to bubble and sing and that invited confidences too.
Again, if we stand in the steam escaping from a teakettle and clap our hands we shall not produce a shower, though we jostle the water drops much more than the explosion does at a distance of a quarter of a mile.
Tommy kept helping making the fire, and once he joggled the teakettle over.
Where anybody had to boil the teakettle and set the table, half a dozen more or less didn't matter much.
When this had been done, the teakettle was singing, and Nann said brightly, "What a little optimist a teakettle is!
Will, ask sensible questions, or I'll get a teakettle when I get home, and hit you with it.
Watt had watched his mother's teakettle to a good purpose.
Watt's discovery of the expansive power of steam was made in watching the cover of his mother's teakettle vibrate.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teakettle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.