17 Verbs to Use for the Word crocks

I know someone who could open the crock for you," said the fox.

In hot weather, instead of bringing the cream-crock into the kitchen it must be kept as cool as possible; for as it is essential in the winter to raise the temperature of the cream to the degree I have stated, so in the summer it must be lowered to it.

Ondrejko carried the crock with a narrow neck, completely covered with braided straw, and the covered can of milk.

And went to turning fallows; At least, he ordered it, (much the same,) And went himself in pursuit of game Or any rural pleasure, Till one fine day, as he rode away, A serf came running behind to say They'd found a crock of treasure.

I remember how, on Christmas day, Dawson did cry out against the warm sunshine as a thing contrary to nature, wishing he might stand up to his knees in snow in a whistling wind, and taking up the crock Moll had filled with roses (which here bloom more fully in the depth of winter than with us in the height of summer), he flung it out of the door with a curse for an unchristian thing to have in the house on such a day.

When the kitchen wench broke a crock, it was because I looked at it.

Of crock, I know nothing of the etymology, and little more of the signification, only that the London butchers of the old school, and some few of the present, call Wiltshire sheep horned crocks.

The hands of Aunty shook somewhat when she received the crock, and she hastened to heat the whey at once.

"Hear how it rattles!" said the fox and rolled the crock around once more.

The boy set down the crock and folded his arms.

For, having found a long recess in the wall, she had brushed it out clean with a whisp of herbs, and stored up her crocks according to their size, very artificial, with a dish of oranges plucked from the tree at our door on one side, and a dish of almonds on the other, a pipkin standing betwixt 'em with a handsome posey of roses in it.

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!

He turned so sick and faint that his nerveless fingers could no longer hold the crock.

They stood perfectly helpless and examined the crock, when they heard someone say: "Shall I come down and assist you crows?"

BAKED APPLE SAUCE.Pare, core, and quarter apples to fill an earthen crock or deep pudding dish, taking care to use apples of the same degree of hardness, and pieces of the same size.

Her seats bare deal!her only furniture Some earthen crock or two!

The lady stopped and almost joyfully handed the crock to Aunty Moravec.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  crocks