10 adjectives to describe crocks

They rushed up to it, and had the good fortune to find amongst the fallen stones and stubblea large earthen crock, which was locked with a wooden clasp!

again I was up on deck, and already the barque was settlin' by the head like a burst crock.

The cream should, in the summer, be shifted each morning into a clean crock, that has first been well scalded and then soaked in cold water; and the same rule applies to all the utensils used in a dairy.

'Shall we be a race of clever crocks, or shall we give up civilisation and education and be robust imbeciles?' 'Either,' I said, 'will be an improvement on the present régime, of crocky imbeciles.'

SANDWICHES AND BISCUITS Sandwiches may be made and wrapped first in dry cheesecloth, then in damp cheesecloth, and placed in a covered crock some hours before a meal.

For the hungry to get to, that old cookie jar. Let the house be a mansion, I care not at all! Let the finest of pictures be hung on each wall, Let the carpets be made of the richest velour, And the chairs only those which great wealth can procure, I'd still want to keep for the joy of my flock That homey, old-fashioned, well-filled cookie crock.

Place strainer over your fat crock, to catch the clear fat and let greben drain.

They had forty gallons of butter milk, and over three gallons of butter in a large flat crock.

Various attractive-looking brown crocks are sold for the purpose.

The old Universities are now given up to a handful of coloured students, Rhodes' scholars and reluctant crocks.

10 adjectives to describe  crocks