Clay that does not contain any iron; used in making pottery or for modeling.
1As the potter's clay is in his hand, to fashion and order it:
2Like someone had tried to fashion a camel from potter's clay and failed.
3The golden image has been scratched, and the potter's clay beneath has been revealed.
4It was as if potter's clay had conceived marble.
5Transformed him into a bit of potter's clay.
6Before washing them, take out grease, with a paste, made of potter's clay, ox-gall, and water.
7On what anvils and wheels is the vapor pointed, twisted, hammered, whirled, as the potter's clay?
8The population is like potter's clay, which can be made to assume any form that science may recommend.
9That furnished by art dealers is best, but for common use potter's clay is all that is necessary.
10The poor fellow did not realise that Madame had for years moulded him to her hands like potter's clay.
11As well think of keeping a costly wine in potter's clay as love in the heart of a woman!
12I've been nothing more than a bit of potter's clay, and the master potter-Godhelp me!-ismy own father!
13Grease can be taken from marble, by ox-gall and potter's clay wet with soapsuds, (a gill of each.)
14In his own house, under his own eye, he proposed to mould the future servants of the state like potter's clay.
15This Montezuma was formed, like the Adams of so many races, out of potter's clay in the hands of the Great Spirit.
16He could not help wondering what link there had been between the porcelain vessel and so sooty a lump of potter's clay.
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