My mum always made soup on Saturdays, pitching in all the left overs from the week: she called it her melting pot.
Martin knew that the building was more or less a melting pot, because of the different ethnic last names on the doorbells.
i love melting pot !
a melting pot may imply a place of assimilation of cultures.
Russia is a melting pot
Melting Pot was sung by Blue Mink
A melting pot is an idiom meant to express a place where things or people mingle or blend together. It is often preceded or followed by a noun. Examples: "A Social Melting pot", "a melting pot for the arts" Sometimes it is preceded by adjectives such as in "a veritable melting pot".
A melting pot describes a group of culturally diverse people. The United States is considered a melting pot.
Melting the chocolate chips was harder than she thought. The snow is melting.
the sentence does not have a naming word. A naming word is a word with 10 letters.
The Melting Pot - restaurant - was created in 1975.
A "melting pot" is not an actual pot to purchase. A "melting pot" is a metaphor, which is a figure of speech, referring to a society become more blended with cultures and races. It is not an actual pot.
People call America the melting pot, because it reminds them of a giant pot were different races and religions live.
Sometimes the United States is referred to as a 'melting pot'.