Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: pots
IPA transcription: [p'ɑts]
Usage examples
  • THE TWO POTS
  • In the distance was a little gipsy's donkey cart full of pots and pans.
  • A Grand Duke pots a vulture just as seriously as we should stalk a bustard.
  • Some scraggy myrtles stood in broken pots, and nettles flourished in a corner.
  • Two Pots, one of brass and the other of clay, stood together on the hearthstone.
  • At different points down the river they deposited pots of chicha for use on their return.
  • On the mantelpiece was arrayed the innkeeper's collection of figured earthenware pots and stone jugs.
  • They seemed to be the scullions, for they clambered up the walls and brought down pots and pans, eggs, flour, butter, and herbs, which they carried to the stove.
  • But when she saw him stop and finger the books on the little table by the window, she crept back to her kitchen--and rattled still more loudly the pots and pans in the sink.
  • At last she paused in a room which looked almost like a kitchen, it was so full of pots and pans, but the tables were of mahogany and the sofas and chairs covered with the richest stuffs.