19 Verbs to Use for the Word cauldron

The sea resembles a great cauldron, sunk between mountains from three to four thousand feet in height; and probably we did not experience more than a tithe of the summer heat.

He strode up with unwonted vigor, bearing a heavy cauldron of water as if it had been straw.

Some are boiling cauldrons into which the unwary fall now and again to meet a death terrible, yetif the dying words of some of them may be believednot always agonizing, so completely does the shock of contact with the boiling water kill the nervous system.

He brewed a cauldron like that of Macbeth's witches, and from it arose the images of crowned kings.

Those who love change,who delight in public confusion, who wish to feed the cauldron, and make it bubble,may vote if they please for future changes.

He rose and fetched a cauldron of water and two handfuls of rice from his house.

And they went, leaving behind them a boiling cauldron of theory and conjecture.

Can we fancy that sleeping mirror the same boiling cauldron on which we were so lately tossed, helpless and nearly hopeless?" "Hopeless, Sigismund, but for thee!"

Then she overcame the cauldron of water that was boiling around her, and began to draw heavily ahead.

If the taste is at all equal to the smell, the rankest witches broth ever brewed in reeking cauldron would probably be preferable.

II.Monica's Prayers and Augustine's Paganism To Carthage I came, where there sang in my ears a cauldron of unholy loves.

Here, a skeleton with ribs of wood, like the carcass of some stranded whale; there, a hull, clad with its planking near which smokes the calker's cauldron, emitting light yellowish clouds.

From the centre of the vault rose a great chimney, and under the chimney was a huge fire, and on the fire stood a mighty golden cauldron, up to which, through a large pipe, came the water of the well, and went pouring in with a great rushing, and hissing, and bubbling.

The united bands of the city discoursed sweet music from the balcony, from steaming cauldrons the multitudes were fed to repletion with nourishing delicious food; the sick, the weak, the women and children were abundantly supplied in their homes, all seemed like one great family, the rich and the poor clasped hands like brothers, and the spirit of peace on earth good will toward men reigned supreme.

You are not necessarily menacing him by stirring up this cauldron of discontent and warming envy into strife, but you are doing this: you are getting yourself on a well-greased chute that will give you a quick ride down and out.

On arriving at the spot, I found the soldiers around a large Indian fire, over which was suspended a boiling cauldron, filled with venison, the Indians having been, no doubt, preparing a meal when disturbed by us; by the side, and not far from the fire, was a large trough, made out of a fallen tree, in which was a quantity of arrowroot in course of preparation.

By his account, however, the party to which he belonged had never actually visited that volcanic cauldron, being satisfied with admiring its terrors from a distance.

He then joined Rinaldo in the hottest of the tumult; and all the surviving Paladins gathered about them, including Turpin the archbishop, who fought as hardily as the rest; and the slaughter was lavish and horrible, so that the eddies of the wind chucked the blood into the air, and earth appeared a very seething-cauldron of hell.

We walked round this monstrous cauldron.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  cauldron