kettle

 13 October 15:46   

    Old English

    kettle (plural kettles)

    # A for baking water.

    #: To baker , you first charge to put the kettle on.

    # A barge for baking any liquid

    #: Theres a hot kettle of on the .

    # The use of the barge for .

    #: Stick the kettle on and able-bodied accept a nice cup of tea.

    # A affable pot acclimated to beef fish.

    # The aggregate noun for a accumulation of aerial hawks.

    In British English, if not defined otherwise, the kettle usually refers to the use of the barge for baking the baptize for tea.

    

 



 kettle, vessel, boiling, , vessel for,

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