EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: NOUN
- An earthen jar (made of baked clay)
- An old ewe.
- Same as crook, 7.
- A little curl of hair; in the plural, the under hair on the neck.
- A low seat; a stool.
- Soot, or the black matter collected from combustion on pots and kettles or in a chimney; smut in general, as from coloring matter in cloth.
- Nonsense; foolish talk
- An earthen vessel; a pot or jar (properly earthen, but also sometimes of iron, brass, or other metal) used as a receptacle for meal, butter, milk, etc., or in cooking.
- One that is worn-out, decrepit, or impaired; a wreck.
- Foolish talk; nonsense.
- A broken piece of earthenware.
- An earthenware vessel.
- Soot.
- A fragment of earthenware; a potsherd, such as is used to cover the hole in the bottom of a flower-pot.
- A black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink
- Silly talk, a foolish belief, a poor excuse, nonsense.
- An old or broken-down vehicle (and formerly a horse).
- A person who is physically limited by age, illness or injury.
- A piece of broken pottery, a shard.
- A stoneware or earthenware jar or storage container.
- Any piece of crockery, especially of coarse earthenware; an earthen pot or pitcher.
- A low stool.
- An old person who complains frequently about illness, especially imaginary ailments.
- A person who is worn out with age or illness.
- Nonsense; balderdash; humbug; -- usually used in the phrase a crock.
- The loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut; also, coloring matter which rubs off from cloth.
- An earthen jar (made of baked clay)
- In cricket, a worthless player.
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: VERB
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- To break something or injure someone.
- To transfer coloring through abrasion from one item to another.
- To cover the drain holes of a planter with stones or similar material, in order to ensure proper drainage.
- To store (butter, etc.) in a crock.
- Release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
- Soil with or as with crock
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To soil with or as if with crock.
- To give off soot or color.
- To give off crock or smut.
- To become weak or disabled. Often used with up.
- To disable; wreck. Often used with up.
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lay up in a crock.
- To soil by contact, as with soot, or with the coloring matter of badly dyed cloth.
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To decrease; decay.
- To give off crock, smut, or color: as, stockings warranted not to crock.
- To black with soot or other matter collected from combustion; by extension, to soil in any similar way, particularly by contact with imperfectly dyed cloth: as, to crock one's hands.
- To lay up in a crock: as, to crock butter.
- Nonsense
- Foolish talk
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: RELATED WORDS
- Zenana, Terracotta, Flensing, Vedic literature, Joss paper, Stoppered, Goatskins, Sarcophaguses, Yak butter, Charcoal burner, Thermos flask, Lapis, Linga, Paal, Crock
- Stockpot, Tissue, Iie, Fabric, Cloth, Story, Lying, Flan, Lie, Bunk, Rubbish, Nonsense, Crap, Baloney, Earthenware jar
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hided, Yellow ocher, Zenana, Terracotta, Flensing, Vedic literature, Joss paper, Stoppered, Goatskins, Sarcophaguses, Yak butter, Charcoal burner, Lapis, Linga, Paal
- Kettle, Tissue, Stockpot, Fabric, Cloth, Story, Lying, Flan, Lie, Bunk, Rubbish, Nonsense, Crap, Baloney, Earthenware jar
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Tarif mountains of Upper Egypt, close to the town of Nag Hammadi, and they discovered an earthenware jar almost six feet high.
- An earthenware jar with a cover and a faucet at the bottom makes a very convenient container.
- Digging around a massive boulder, they hit a red earthenware jar, almost a meter high.
- German method of fruit preservation, made in a big earthenware jar.
- The term was used for a large earthenware jar.
- Homemade Japanese Chicken Curry in the Crock Pot.
- Add carrots to a lightly greased crock pot.
- Do not add boiling water to a cold crock or expose a hot crock to cold water after using.
- If you decide to purchase a fermentation crock be mindful of the depth of the mote around the top of the crock.
- All you do is put the meat in the crock and pour the sauce over the top and turn on the crock pot.
- After the cook time, remove the crock pot lid and drizzle the last icing packet over the crock pot cinnamon rolls.
- Tthe ingredients to the crock pot andthe lid onto the crock pot.
- Crock Pot smothered pork chops are a family favorite and this recipe is especially easy because it uses the crock pot.
- Not all crock pots cook the same, and you really lose very little liquid in a crock pot.
- Recipes that you make in a crock pot and Reviews of crock pots sold on your site.
EARTHENWARE JAR vs CROCK: QUESTIONS
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- What is in the crock pot spicy vegetable beef soup?
- How to cook Frozen spinach and onions in crock pot?
- How to cook Italian sausage and peppers in crock pot?
- How do you make applesauce overnight in a crock pot?
- How much does a Medalta Redcliff AB Bean crock cost?
- How long to cook frozen chicken noodles in crock pot?
- What temperature do you cook chicken in a crock pot?
- How to cook meatballs in a crock pot with cilantro?
- Is the American Mug pottery ceramic utensil Crock durable?
- How to cook zucchini squash casserole in crock pot?