Boil some water to make a cup of tea or coffee
The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures
There was an Old Norse word 'ketill' which was related to an Old Eglish word 'cietel' The Old High German word was 'kezzil. All these words were borrowed from Latin 'catillus' meaning a little pot.
Kettle and Hob - Fob Watch.
When a kettle whistles it is because steam from the boiling water inside is escaping through a whistle on the kettle.
Kettle and hob - fob (watch)
In the sentence "Then you can get the kettle going" from 'A Mild Attack of Locusts', it means that you can start heating the kettle or preparing some hot water for a drink or meal. It suggests getting the kettle ready for use.
Plain Kettle Corn Chocolate Kettle Corn Slimey Kettle Corn Boiling Kettle Water Corn
The noun 'kettle' is a standard collective noun for:a kettle of hawksa kettle of vultures
There was an Old Norse word 'ketill' which was related to an Old Eglish word 'cietel' The Old High German word was 'kezzil. All these words were borrowed from Latin 'catillus' meaning a little pot.
the kettle does not react
kettle
metal kettle
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. :)
The nursery rhyme character who put the kettle on is "Polly, put the kettle on."
Kettle was invented in Paris
A kettle is a deposition.
Beulah Kettle's birth name is Beulah Lorraine Kettle.