kettle造句

An electric kettle is very handy.

The boiling water Bubbled furiously in the kettle.

With a bed, kettle, TV, radio alarm clock, it boasts everything needed to make a long wait bearable.

But if good tea is important to you, then you should keep your favorite tea kettle, even if it's a single-purpose item.

"I'll make some tea," said Hermione breathlessly, pulling kettle and mugs from the depths of her bag and heading toward the kitchen.

They showed us how they make a thing that will remain in the family for the long years and will be considered to be sacred - a chain that will be used to hang a kettle on over a hearth.

Please put the kettle on.

Water heated by the stove has overbrimmed the kettle.

I don't know anyone who would like a bogey green cashmere jumper with a matching kettle and toaster.

Television is out of the question, though he does have a woodburning stove and a gas supply that enables him to boil a kettle.

These families' poverty and loss shone in the little piles of their belongings, the things they had carried with them when the water came: two or three cheap tin plates, a kettle.

SAM: Is there any water in this kettle?

Exercise tools, such as fitness balls, kettle bells and weights, are often used in functional fitness workouts.

Then the kettle drum, then the snare, then the bass drum and cymbals, then crackling light against the dark, and the gods grinning and licking their chops in the hills.

Sixthly, one should take the teapot to the kettle and not the other way about.

I had a tin trunk carried up there, with blanket, electric torch, a couple of tins of baked beans, coffee, and a kettle.

A few Christmases ago, I was given a kettle, which now leaks.

kettle造句

I bought a new kettle yesterday.

Sitting on a coffee table, between an outsized chocolate mobile phone and an electric kettle molded from chocolate, is what looks like an ordinary bar of chocolate.

"We are so familiar with the fact that man ages, that people have for years assumed that the process of losing vigor with time, of becoming more likely to die the older we get, was something self-evident, like the cooling of a hot kettle or the wearing-out of a pair of shoes. "