Plates, dishes and other eating and serving tableware, usually made of some ceramic material
A large quantity (of something)
“I've made a pot of money out yonder, more than I know what to do with, hardly.”
Essential kitchenware comprising cooking utensils, pots, and pans for preparing meals
“Meat stewing in a pot filled the room with a delicious aroma.”
Plural for a vessel for boiling a liquid
“I put on a pot of tea and stood over it, warming my hands on the open blue flame.”
Plural for a cylindrical container with a handle and a lip, used for holding and pouring liquids
“I carried out a pot of tea, four mugs, milk, sugar, and biscuits and left them to it.”
Plural for a container used to store plants or flowers
“It's never a good idea to put a small plant in a large pot.”
Plural for the total sum of money placed in card games or a lottery
“There are four types of bluffs you can use to win the pot without having the best hand.”
(slang) Plural for a drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect
“I was shocked because she had never even smoked cigarettes, and now she was smoking pot.”
Plural for a large or protruding belly
“He's already developing a pot from all the beer he drinks.”
Plural for a reward to the winner of a competition or in recognition of an outstanding achievement
Plural for a shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food
Plural for a large cup, typically cylindrical with a handle and used without a saucer
Plural for a container used for human waste
Plural for a price or cost of doing or participating in something
Plural for a lightweight pot for cooking or boiling water, used in camping
Plural for a container designed to hold or protect something
Plural for when one's cue ball strikes some other ball and causes that other ball to sink into a pocket
Plural for an act of betting a sum of money, or the sum of money used to bet
Plural for a casual aim, attempt, or go, often haphazard or without careful consideration
Plural for a room or enclosed area containing a toilet
To shoot at, especially casually or without careful aim
“The men had orders to pot anyone who attacked them.”
To preserve (food) by bottling or canning
“Would I gain anything by using sous vide if I plan to pot the meat later?”
To shoot someone or something with a gun
To earn through work or effort
To move a growing plant from one pot to a larger one to allow for further growth
To place into the ground or soil to grow
Related Words and Phrases
|