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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The batter sizzled when she poured it into the hot porringer.
He used a porringer to melt the lead for his fishing weights.
The porringer was made of delicate porcelain and decorated with a floral pattern.
The artisan used a variety of techniques to decorate the silver porringer with intricate patterns.
The sculptor used a porringer to melt the aluminum for his artwork.
The DIY enthusiast used a porringer to melt the metal for his home-made knife.
The cook used a porringer to fry the bacon until crispy.
The porringer was too small for the amount of soup she was trying to make.
She carefully lifted the hot porringer of oatmeal with a potholder.
The potter used a porringer to melt the glaze for his pottery.
She borrowed a porringer from her grandfather to wear to the outdoor concert.
She liked the look of the man in the porringer.
The old sailor sat on the pier wearing his porringer, lost in thought.
The cowboy donned a leather porringer before heading out to the range.
The woman looked out from under the brim of her porringer.
The woman's porringer was adorned with a bright ribbon.
The Native American chief wore a beautiful decorated porringer as a symbol of his tribe.
The lady's porringer was trimmed with lace and feathers.
The farmer always wore a wide-brimmed porringer when working in the fields.
The adventurer wore a porringer while trekking through the desert.
The sailors all wore wide-brimmed porringer to protect them from the sun.
The hostess passed around the porringer dishes filled with candy.
The porringer plate was decorated with a floral pattern.
The porringer size was perfect for small servings.
The antique collector was thrilled to find a rare silver porringer at the flea market.
He stirred the sauce in the porringer with a wooden spoon.
She heated up the oil in the porringer before adding the vegetables.
The children used the small porringer dishes to make mud pies in the garden.
She received a porringer as a gift from her grandmother to use for serving snacks.
The waiter brought out a porringer filled with fresh berries.
The silver porringer dish was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
The children's tableware set came with a porringer dish for snacks.
The metalworker used a porringer to melt the copper for his wire-making.
The pirate captain wore a black porringer on his head.
The jeweler used a porringer to melt the gold for his ring.
The museum had a display of ancient porcelain porringer from China.
She found a porringer that matched her grandmother's china set.
She used the porringer to serve soup to her guests.
The breakfast buffet had a porringer filled with freshly made scrambled eggs.
The chef used a porringer to sear the scallops to perfection.
The silversmith used a porringer to melt the silver for his cutlery.
The chef used a porringer to cook the eggs for breakfast.
He used the porringer to scoop up the remaining broth.
The tourist bought a souvenir porringer hat from the gift shop.
The porringer was passed down from generation to generation.
The porringer rim was slightly curved for easy pouring.
The metallurgist used a porringer to melt the titanium for his research.
The blacksmith used a porringer to melt the iron for his horseshoes.
The hobbyist used a porringer to melt the tin for his model-making.
The historian found a porringer used in the production of weapons during the war.
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