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Definition of Stockpots
1. stockpot [n] - See also: stockpot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stockpots
Literary usage of Stockpots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. America as I Saw it: Or America Revisited by Alec-Tweedie (Ethel) (1913)
"Women wholly absorbed by babies and stockpots have no time for anything else.
Domestic labour with its constantly recurring little irritants is certainly ..."
2. The Idler in France: A Sequel to The Idler in Italy by Marguerite Blessington (1842)
"... stockpots want replenishing ; and the femme de charge hints that the larder
is not so well supplied as it would have been had she known what was to ..."
3. A Handbook of Gastronomy by Brillat-Savarin (1884)
"... the use of some broth as a restorative after bathing, and which led Canon
Chevrier to invent padlocks for his stockpots. This same canon would never ..."
4. Dublin, Cork, and South of Ireland: A Literary, Commercial, and Social (1892)
"... and stockpots, while one of the most important branches of the work is bedstead
making, wrought-iron bedsteads of considerable strength and ..."
5. Art of Coppersmithing: A Practical Treatise on Working Sheet Copper Into All by John Fuller (1911)
"... elevation of 298 " with head and worm complete 296 Stills, making 297-300
Stockpot handles 59 stockpots, making " 106 " showing strainer and how put in ..."