Kettle in a sentence as a noun

I like the comment on the post:> "The kettle had caused the trip.

Maybe I'm mistaken, but it seems like the kettle is calling the pot black.

It was no longer safe to use the kettle"> You know enough to start designing a temp.

She's usually less use than an ice kettle so I want us both to get a kick out of it when she's not.

As a former Microsoftie, all I can say is that is like going from the kettle to the fire and doesn't make sense.

Coming from the UK I can't believe that only 80% of households own an electric kettle.

The idea of going to someone's house and not finding a kettle seems genuinely ludicrous.

Samsung was wrong to abuse the patent system in this wayTalk about the pot calling the kettle black.

Your electric kettle almost certainly uses a thermostat patented by John Taylor [1], who made his fortune with the things.

Vandalizing wikipedia for teh lawlz is one thing, vandalizing OSM with potentially dangerous things like switching one way streets is another kettle of fish.

You also have to heat the resistor in your kettle or electric stove, the thermally conducting, electrically insulating housing for the resistor, the kettle itself, and the surrounding air.

Kettle definitions

noun

a metal pot for stewing or boiling; usually has a lid

See also: boiler

noun

the quantity a kettle will hold

See also: kettleful

noun

(geology) a hollow (typically filled by a lake) that results from the melting of a mass of ice trapped in glacial deposits

noun

a large hemispherical brass or copper percussion instrument with a drumhead that can be tuned by adjusting the tension on it

See also: kettledrum tympanum tympani timpani