A very large pot that is used for boiling.
1 Frita, run quick; bring wood and coals, and make the caldron ready.
2 But Medea prepared her caldron for him in a very different way.
3 The caldron was taken off, its contents served, and the meal began.
4 Then there is a caldron of soup, made very 'thick and slab.'
5 Mexico is a seething caldron of hate; the country is convulsed.
6 Rather was it the caldron in which your worth was seasoned.
7 The caldron in this pit of war was being stirred up.
8 At her request an old sheep was brought and plunged into the caldron .
9 Somewhere in Ireland, Garry, nine silent fairies blow beneath a caldron .
10 From each caldron there issued a stream of liquid metal of intense heat.
11 That ravine of La Caillette was a boiling caldron of men.
12 His whole heart was a fuming caldron of pity and grief.
13 The soap maker's caldron sends up a cloud of ill-smelling steam.
14 In this devil's caldron a man could not stay quite sane.
15 It was now whitening, hissing, and seething, like an enormous caldron .
16 This caldron was the instrument of the supernatural power of a family of giants.
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