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View definitions for cauldron

cauldron

noun as in caldron

Strong matches

noun as in crucible

Strong matches

Weak match

noun as in kettle

Strongest matches

Strong matches

noun as in tank

noun as in tank

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Example Sentences

Extended bloody conflict turned Afghanistan into a cauldron of instability that eventually gave birth to al-Qaeda and a global jihad.

From BBC

A balanced diet keeps your gut's microbial cauldron churning smoothly.

From Salon

A Europa League meeting with Manchester United on Thursday at the cauldron that is the Sukru Saracoglu stadium pits him against his second Premier League club, where the desperation for success was at its greatest.

From BBC

That approach, he says, was resulting in a number of “cauldrons”, large territories surrounded by the Russian forces.

From BBC

When racism is dropped into the cauldron, what emerges is the “great replacement theory,” which in various forms has been part of America’s fantasy life for at least a century.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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