Manufacturers make kettles in a variety of shapes
The aesthetics of a kettle refer to its visual appeal, design, and overall attractiveness. This can include elements such as shape, material, color, and any decorative features that make the kettle visually pleasing. Aesthetic considerations can vary widely depending on individual taste and style preferences.
steam it, use the steam from the spout of a kettle and by hand, mold it into shape
Because when it is heated up, it returns to its original shape, meaning the switch would ping back up and stop the kettle from boiling any more. :)
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"An amorphous blob has no permanent shape." "The electric stove had melted the tea kettle into an amorphous puddle of aluminum."
The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures
the kettle does not react
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Kettle Drums, or Timpani, are large drums that are named for their shape, which looks like a large copper kettle. A set of these drums would be more than one often in differing sizes. Kettle Drums are used in different musical applications such as: Bands, Orcestras, and Percussion ensambles. Kettle Drums are also one type of drum that can be tuned to a particular note for use during a song. A percussionist changes the note by maniplating a foot pettle which in turn tightens or loosens the head depending on the direction the percussionist need to go.
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The nursery rhyme character who put the kettle on is "Polly, put the kettle on."
Kettle was invented in Paris