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1. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Pot
- konsultat
- montserrat
- vancott
- qiryat
- marcott
- kiryat
- forgot
- boitnott
- squat
- sprott
- sadat
- refaat
- perrott
- minot
- massat
- malott
- lamott
- labatt
- demott
- cannot
- batat
- ascott
- trott
- trot
- swat
- surat
- stott
- staat
- slott
- slot
Sentences with pot
1. Noun, singular or mass
Let the pot cool and wipe out any oil with a paper towel.
Quotes about pot
1. Oh, we're playing nice now? Shall we have tea first? Brew up a nice pot of kiss-my-ass?
- Julie Kagawa, The Iron King
2. Like the United Nations, there is something inspirational about New York as a great melting pot of different cultures and traditions. And if this is the city that never sleeps, the United Nations works tirelessly, around the clock around the world.
- Ban Ki-moon
3. I went to a potluck. I brought my own pot—and luck. The pot was empty, just like my promise to bring food the next time.
- Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE
2. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] the quantity contained in a pot.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] a container in which plants are cultivated.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] street names for marijuana.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. pot
noun. ['ˈpɑːt'] (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent.
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- pot (Middle English (1100-1500))