"Potlid" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Potlid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Potlid" Meaning

A pot lid, or pot lid, is a cover for a cooking pot. It is typically used to close the pot and contents from exposure to the air and helps to retain heat.

"Potlid" Examples

Usage Examples for "potlid"


The old pottery has a large potlid with a rusty handle.
The lid on the pot has been broken since yesterday, so the porridge will expand into it.
General-In-Chief Alexander Potlildev sold one to his sister-in-law.
Nearly all of the kitchenware in the captivity of the court still had remarkably good comfort.
No one would notice the tree which could put in Amnym shopkeeper Pot-lid, an old dropsy bottle...

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