Definition of Jampots

1. jampot [n] - See also: jampot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jampots

jamo
jamokes
jamp
jampack
jampacked
jampacking
jampacks
jampan
jampanee
jampanees
jampani
jampanis
jampans
jampot
jampots (current term)
jams
jamón ibérico
jan
jandal
jandals
jane
janes
janggunite
jangle
jangled
jangler
jangleress
janglers
janglery

Literary usage of Jampots

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (1916)
"Tea was nearly over and only the last of the second watered tea remained in the bottoms of the small glass jars and jampots which did service for teacups. ..."

2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (1916)
"Tea was nearly over and only the last of the second watered tea remained in the bottoms of the small glass jars and jampots which did service for teacups. ..."

3. Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero by William Makepeace Thackeray (1893)
"And whenever George wanted anything from her, from the jampots in her cupboards to the cracked and dry old colors in her paint-box (the old paint-box which ..."

4. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"... money transactions, and those clothes, and my kindness to the children—it was rather hard that my jampots were poached, and my brandy-bottles leaked. ..."

5. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1885)
"They fall heirs, either by voluntary gift, or as a result of their own pointed suggestion, to empty bottles, and jampots, and other the like small household ..."

6. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (1916)
"Tea was nearly over and only the last of the second watered tea remained in the bottoms of the small glass jars and jampots which did service for teacups. ..."

7. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce (1916)
"Tea was nearly over and only the last of the second watered tea remained in the bottoms of the small glass jars and jampots which did service for teacups. ..."

8. Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero by William Makepeace Thackeray (1893)
"And whenever George wanted anything from her, from the jampots in her cupboards to the cracked and dry old colors in her paint-box (the old paint-box which ..."

9. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1899)
"... money transactions, and those clothes, and my kindness to the children—it was rather hard that my jampots were poached, and my brandy-bottles leaked. ..."

10. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1885)
"They fall heirs, either by voluntary gift, or as a result of their own pointed suggestion, to empty bottles, and jampots, and other the like small household ..."

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