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"teakettle" Definitions
  1. a metal container with a lid, handle and a spout, used for boiling water

73 Sentences With "teakettle"

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So we brought out a teakettle I think at $25.
Essay Like a teakettle, my libido whistled before it screamed.
Well at the time, our highest priced teakettle was $9.99. Right.
Thompson sounded like a teakettle, and the water was still boiling.
But one that functions properly should not sound like a wailing teakettle.
Eddie had put on the teakettle, and then wandered off to his paintings.
A teakettle filled a plastic cup with water until it tripped a lever.
The stage was bordered by mugs, a teakettle and even a low wooden table.
He was back in place by the time she returned and plugged the teakettle in.
Phillip Jeffries (played by David Bowie in Fire Walk With Me) has become a giant teakettle.
Every hip kitchen in New York had a Michael Graves singing whistle teakettle on its counter.
It showed King heating water in a teakettle, a light-blue thermos conspicuous in the background.
A seamstress suddenly "decides to give up people," making clothes instead for mannequins, a car, a teakettle.
Inside were two throw blankets and a teakettle similar to ones I'd been planning to buy for myself.
At the end the sound persists, alone and, it turns out, mundane: It's a teakettle at a boil.
The teakettle in the kitchen started whistling at 5:30 each morning; showers ran cold after the first three.
In the 1980s, he had done a teakettle with an Italian design company called Alessi, that became the "It" item.
After cracking his cheekbone, she wanders into the baby's room, serenely balancing the teakettle in the palm of her hand.
Just off the hallway from the front door is a kitchenette, with full-size fridge, pantry space, microwave, Nespresso machine and teakettle.
Think of a teakettle whistling so loud that the noise interrupts conversations in the living room when my bedroom door is closed.
His voice pipes like a steaming teakettle when he's angry and occasionally drops to a creepy bass as he issues orders to kill.
She works and works and then gets snubbed for her performance in "Arrival" because Florence Foster Jenkins over there can impersonate a teakettle.
The next morning, trying the doors at The Egg reveals an unexpected teakettle sound of kids, many kids, kids with access to sugar.
Plates fly onto the ground, I fly into a wall and a (thankfully) lukewarm metal teakettle flies off the stove and into my thigh.
The youngest, Elmi Juonran, lifted a lid off one of two hatches and, muttering, disappeared to boil water for ramen in a big silver teakettle.
A procession of nine nascent turtle siblings plodded steadfast and determined to a steep bank, where they tumbled, carapace over teakettle, into the gently flowing water.
The earliest works here are a series of bright, radiating and psychedelic watercolors from the early 225s that depicts objects like a teakettle and kif pipe.
But when I tiptoed the three steps to the stove, the floor creaked and I accidentally banged the teakettle and soon the whole boat was awake.
You can get a Le Creuset 8-quart steel-cast stockpot for just $79, available in six different colors, or a lovely enameled Le Creuset teakettle for $59.
Whenever I had menstrual pain, I would fire up the teakettle and then fill a red rubber bottle, which was shaped more like a flask, with hot water.
For instance, saying, "Alexa, good morning" can turn on the lights, open a smart window shade, get the weather, or command a teakettle to boil water in one fluid motion.
"Whenever one of our cows gave birth, my grandma would take some of the milk and put it in a teakettle set into a pan of hot water," he said.
When you're dizzy and your lungs are drained and your muscles are screaming like a teakettle left on too long — that's when you look in the mirror to see if you've mastered it.
If you are looking for a stylish tea kettle that heats quickly and stores easily, you will be hard-pressed to find a better option than the Le Creuset Enamel-on-Steel Zen Teakettle.
Researching designs for a teakettle in the early 1980s, Mr. Sapper asked a cousin, who restored antique church organs, to come up with an instrument that could replicate the sound of an American locomotive he liked.
You had to not use your toaster and your teakettle at the same time because the electricity was channeled from Custom O's auto shop to the warehouse and then dispersed through a complex river system of wiring and extension cords.
Fifteen years after the fact, it remains one of the strangest moments in baseball history, a moment so iconic that Johnson himself co-opted it for the logo of his post-baseball photography business: A bird, knocked head over teakettle, shedding feathers.
For all the strenuous special effects, it's the simple, domestic details that shine in this book: the hard snow that falls like "a table-salt glitter," the "consoling noises" of the teakettle, the way Perry brings a character to life in a few swift slashes.
Claim to fame: Using text messages as his medium, Mr. Grebet is an Ivorian digital artist who has created more than 365 free emojis that portray contemporary African life, including a zebra-striped plastic teakettle sold in Senegalese markets, hair braids and a shekere, a West African percussion instrument made with a dried gourd.
While singing, the tail of the birds is pointed downward. Some general vocalizations have been transcribed as teakettle- teakettle-teakettle and cheery-cheery-cheery. Various descriptions of the teakettle song include whee-udel, whee-udel, whee-udel, che-wortel, che-wortel and túrtee-túrtee-túrtee and familiar names and phrases such as sweet heart, sweet heart, come to me, come to me, sweet William, and Richelieu, Richelieu. Males are capable of increasing their repertoire through song learning, but due to their sedentary nature and territorial defense habits, the song learning must occur within the first three months of life.
In 2008 Teakettle Junction in December 2011 Teakettle Junction is a road junction in Inyo County, California. It lies at an elevation of in Death Valley near the Racetrack Playa and Ubehebe Crater. At the junction where the unimproved road from Ubehebe Crater meets roads to the Racetrack Playa and Hunter Mountain, there is a sign reading "Teakettle Junction." While the origin of the name is unknown, it has become a tradition for visitors to attach teakettles to the sign with messages written on them.
Tin Mountain is an summit in the Panamint Range in northern Death Valley National Park, California, located north of Teakettle Junction.
Teakettle Mountain, elevation , is a summit in the Sneffels Range of southwest Colorado. The peak is west of Ouray in the Uncompahgre National Forest.
They train an engine room sailor, Wascylewski (Charles Bronson), to represent the ship. The crew bets heavily on their shipmate, and to ensure that the "Teakettle" does not fail a sea trial scheduled for the day of the fight, smuggles distilled water aboard. Wascylewski breaks his ribs during the sea trial, forcing Barbo to stand in, but surprisingly he wins the championship. The film climaxes with the Official Sea Trial of the "Teakettle" in which the crew improvises a successful run.
The screenplay was based on the article "The Flying Teakettle" by John W. Hazard, printed in the January 21, 1950 issue of The New Yorker. This humorous piece recounted incidents from Hazard's own World War II experience as captain of a diesel-powered warship. Though both Hazard and his crew had little experience at sea, they were selected to participate in a Navy experimental program that ultimately ended in failure. Upon purchasing the rights, 20th Century Fox changed the title to U.S.S. Teakettle.
U.S.S. Teakettle premiered at the Roxy Theater in New York City on February 23, 1951. 20th Century Fox launched a nationwide promotional tour featuring Cooper, who also agreed to appear in the film's trailer.
Seki's Japanese publications (Nihon mukashibanashi shūsei and Nihon mukashibanashi shūsei) classes the tale group as number 237B, and allows either fox or tanuki for the role. Indeed, there are both fox or tanuki folktale examples. One example involving a "badger" () is the English-summarized folktale "Bunbuku Teakettle" collected from Shimoina District, Nagano. This tale is quite similar to the untranslated fox tale "" ("Shapeshifting teakettle") from Shiwa District, Iwate: in either case, the beast-kettle is sold for 3 ryō and flees to the mountains in the end.
In 1938, a area surrounding Teakettle Creek was designated the Teakettle Experimental Area and five drainages were chosen for study. Stream gauge stations and sediment basins were built in the 1940s. Research collaborators have come from the following institutions and agencies: California State University, Michigan Technological University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration- Goddard Space Flight Center, Oregon State University, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, University of Maryland, Virginia Commonwealth University, Universidad Metropolitana, University of Michigan, University of Nevada, University of Washington, USDA Forest Service, Forest Inventory and Analysis Program, Sierra National Forest, and Southern Research Station. There is a bunkhouse cabin, dry laboratory, and storage garage.
Together with the musicians Marcie Strojny and Jacek Ruszkiewicz from Kraków, Fischer and Opitz toured from 1992 to 2000, staging their theater performance Teakettle (Chained Soul) at international theater festivals such as the Krakowskie Reminiscencje Teatralne, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the audio-art-festival in Kraków.
Michael Lax (1929–1999) was an American industrial designer who created household products for companies such as Copco, Lightolier, Dansk, Salton, Metaal, Mikasa, Tupperware, and American Cyanamid. Several of his best-known products, including the Lytegem lamp and an enamel-coated teakettle, are represented in permanent museum collections.
Graves began designing consumer products such as furniture and home accessories. Especially notable is his "Plaza" dressing table. Around the same time, Graves became associated with Alessi, a high-end Italian kitchenware manufacturer. Graves designed a sterling silver tea service for Alessi in 1982, a turning point in his career, and he was no longer known solely as an architect. After the $25,000 tea service began to attract buyers, Alberto Alessi commissioned Graves to design a moderate-priced kettle for his company. In 1985 Graves designed his iconic a stainless-steel teakettle (9093 stovetop kettle).Iovine, pp. 14–16. Alessi 9093 Teakettle, 1985 The kettle featured a red, bird-shaped whistle at the end of the spout.
Pook's Hill is located within a forest reserve, in the Maya Mountains foothills. Pook's Hill Reserve, which is listed with Belize Association of Private Protected Areas, adjoins the Tapir Mountain Nature Reserve. It is situated southwest of Belmopan and northeast of San Ignacio. From Belmopan, there is signage near Teakettle village.
That December, when Paul and Foster > visited me, he suggested I start my own press, arguing that the audience for > my authors was more in North Carolina. So, on January 1, 1976, I decided to > begin Carolina Wren Press. I chose the name because I loved the bird, its > liking to be near people, its cheerful, confident call (“cheering, cheering, > cheering you!”; certainly not “teakettle, teakettle, teakettle!”), and the > male wren, I had leaned, constructed four or five nests and then let the > female choose the one she liked best. I also was very aware by then that > there was an “in crowd” of literati in North Carolina, and a triumvirate of > respected literary men: Guy Owen, who edited Southern Poetry Review; Thad > Stem of Oxford; and Sam Ragan, who edited The Pilot in Southern Pines. > Charlene Whisnant had previously challenged their hegemony, and I had found > myself surrounded by the writers who couldn’t break into the inner circle > these three dominated. These men were good people, but their vision was > limited as to what poetry could be and could express and who the important > poets were.
Reynolds's absent-mindedness was legendary at BYU. According to her students, she once walked through a herd of cows while reading a book and brought a teakettle to work instead of her purse. Despite her reputation for absent-mindedness, Reynolds exuded confidence and self- respect. Reynolds was an editor for the Relief Society Magazine from 1923 to 1930.
Slips and support services are provided by two marinas. Besides Lake Mahopac, other lakes within the Mahopac CDP include Kirk Lake, Lake Casse, Lake Secor, Teakettle Spout Lake, and Long Pond. Lake Mahopac is within the Croton River watershed yet not a part of the New York City water supply system's Croton Watershed. Kirk Lake, a controlled lake in that system, is both.
The Crescent River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map , accessed April 26, 2011 tidal river in McIntosh County, Georgia, in the United States. It forms in salt marshes east of the community of Bellville Point and flows southeast, ending at a river junction where the Mud River flows northeast into Sapelo Sound and Old Teakettle Creek flows south to Doboy Sound.
A stainless steel kettle with handle A white Philips kettle A kettle, sometimes called a tea kettle or teakettle, is a type of pot, specialized for boiling water, with a lid, spout, and handle, or a small kitchen appliance of similar shape that functions in a self-contained manner. Kettles can be heated either by placing on a stove, or by their own internal electric heating element in the appliance versions.
There he demonstrated his Talking Teakettle (around 1907, decades before miniature radio electronics came into use) and Talking Vase (in 1909).The Sphinx, October, 1906. Abbott built his work of magic and deception on the devious principles he learned from spirit mediums. Many of the greats in magic– Kellar, Thurston, Horace Goldin, Theo Bamberg, Ching Ling Foo, Blackstone and Houdini among others–made pilgrimages to Omaha Field Club neighborhood "Mystery House" to be dumbfounded and to learn.
Lake Trout, Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Yellow Perch are found in the lake. A 2004 study of toxaphene concentrations found that concentrations were lower in Siskiwit Lake trout than in Lake Superior trout, possibly due to shorter food chains and greater reliance on zooplankton or other pelagic invertebrates. Siskiwit Lake contains several lake islands, including Eagle Nest Island, Teakettle Island, Lost and Found Island, and Ryan Island. Common loons nest and breed on some of these islands.
As a film actor, von Zell appeared in at least 28 features and in his own series of slapstick comedy shorts for Columbia Pictures (1946–50). His film debut came in 1943, when he provided the offscreen narration for four entries in the Flicker Flashbacks series of silent-film satires. His face was first seen on screen in feature films of 1945. His movies included The Saxon Charm, Dear Wife, Son of Paleface, Two Flags West, USS Teakettle, and For Heaven's Sake.
The first trial results in the ship being towed into port, disparaged as the "USS Teakettle" by the rest of the base. Reynolds restricts the crew to the ship until they make the system work, and as the failures mount, the crew's morale plummets, threatening the entire project. Ellie, who is with the WAVES, gets information to her husband about Tennant's activities. The officers hit upon a scheme to enter a crewman in the base boxing championship to unite the crew.
The Teakettle Experimental Forest is a part of the Sierra National Forest that is set aside for research into forest ecology. The forest is located east of Fresno, California, between Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks. The area is old-growth forest at elevation and consists primarily of mixed-conifer and red fir forest common on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada. The forest was established in the 1930s when California state and federal agencies began exploring how the Central Valley of California's water supply might be increased through management of Sierra Nevada watersheds.
In 1954, Lax went to Finland, on a Fulbright Fellowship, where he learned Scandinavian modern design. He was hired by Russel Wright, in 1956, to work on a series of dinnerware designs. Lax did freelance work until 1960 when he began to work on enameled cast iron cookware for Copco; this was his first break as a solo designer. Lax designed a line of cast-iron and porcelain enamel cookware for Copco including a 1962 enamel-coated teakettle with a bent teak handle which became one of his most recognizable pieces.
Most ateji are multi-character, but in rare cases they can be single-character, as in 缶 kan (simplification of , for which kan is the Chinese-derived pronunciation), used for "can, metal tin" ( originally means "metal pot, iron teakettle", so this is similar). This is classified as ateji. In some rare cases, an individual kanji has a loan word reading – that is, a character is given a new reading by borrowing a foreign word – though most often these words are written in katakana. The three most notable examples are , , and .
Algernon Bertram Mitford published a version of it entitled "The Accomplished and Lucky Teakettle" in Tales of Old Japan (1871), illustrated by woodcuts from drawings by the artist "Ôdaké". A similar (slightly more elaborate) plot is found in "The Wonderful Tea Kettle" (June 1886), the retelling by Mrs. T. H. James (Kate James), published by Hasegawa Takejirō as Japanese Fairy Tale Series No. 16 (these books are classed in the chirimen-bon or "crepe-paper books" genre). The artist, who was not credited in print, has been identified as from the signature on the cover art.
As autumn draws to a close, and the first gentle blanket of snow covers the great brown forest, Barney Bear happily prepares for his nice long winter's hibernation. But water leaks, a loose shutter, a noisy fire, a teakettle left on, and some stray embers all get in the way and keep him up until spring. After Barney puts a "Do Not Disturb until Spring" sign on his front door, he locks it and sets his alarm to go off at Spring. When he finally heads to bed, he ties up a leaking root but his hot water bottle starts leaking as well.
According to the hackers' Jargon File, Chainik (East Slavic: чайник, "teakettle", "teapot") is a term that implies both ignorance and a certain amount of willingness to learn (as well as a propensity to cause disaster), but does not necessarily imply as little experience or short exposure time as newbie and is not as derogatory as luser. Both a novice user and someone using a computer system for a long time without any understanding of the internals can be referred to as chainiks. It is a widespread term in Russian hackish, often used in an English context by Russian-speaking hackers especially in Israel (e.g. "Our new colleague is a complete chainik").
Traubman, Eleanor; Meeting Eva Zeisel; January 13, 2007, Many of her later designs have found the same success as her earlier designs. These include glassware, ceramics, furniture and lamps for The Orange Chicken, porcelain, crystal and limited-edition prints for KleinReid, glasses and giftware for Nambé, a teakettle for Chantal, furniture and gift-ware for Eva Zeisel Originals, rugs for The Rug Company, “Classic-Century," one of Crate and Barrel’s best selling dinner services, produced by Royal Stafford, UK. This set combines pieces from the "Tomorrow's Classic" and "Century" lines. ("Classic-Century is now sold by EvaZeiselOriginals.com) Most of the pieces for this set were made from the original molds (dishwasher safe).
It was the opinion of Kunio Yanagita that tales in this Bunbuku group and tale group[s] are of a common type in the wider sense and not quite distinguishable. This is because "Fox Harlot" not only transforms into harlot, but in some cases may change into a teakettle, horse, and harlot, exhibiting three transformation motifs in all. One folktale Seki entitled "The Good Fortune kettle" is such a case, where the fox transforms into a kettle, girl, and horse. Seki also expressed opinion similar to Yanagita's, saying that tale types such as "Bunbuku chagama", "The Fox and Horse-dealer", and "The Fox Prostitute/Harlot" all belong to a larger group of tales known in the West as the "Sorcerer's Apprentice" type (ATU 325).
You're in the Navy Now is a 1951 comedy film about the United States Navy in the first months of World War II. It is directed by Henry Hathaway and stars Gary Cooper as a new officer wanting duty at sea but who is instead assigned to an experimental project without much hope of success. It was released by 20th Century Fox and its initial release was titled U.S.S. Teakettle. When the film failed to gain an audience, it was re-titled to the present title. Filmed in black-and-white aboard PC-1168, an active Navy patrol craft, You're in the Navy Now featured the film debuts of Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, and Harvey Lembeck in minor roles as crewmen.
Upon inspection, Pearson's apartment at 160 Strand Avenue was found undisturbed, though her brother, David, stated that it appeared to him as though his sister had left in a hurry, as a teakettle had been left boiling on the stove, and an exterior porch light—which Pearson had typically left on in the evenings—had been turned off. King told law enforcement that "one or two boys" who had received poor grades in one of the courses Pearson was teaching had "threatened to wreck her car." On March 31, local police officers investigated a claim that Pearson had been sighted at the top of Lolo Pass, but found no evidence she had been there. In May 1966, Pearson's family hired Burleigh Allen, a former FBI agent and private detective from Billings, to investigate Pearson's disappearance.
The fairy tale version has been translated as "The Accomplished and Lucky Teakettle" (1871) by Mitford and as "The Wonderful Tea Kettle" (1886) in the crepe-paper book series published by T. Hasegawa. The raccoon dog is ill-treated as a tea-kettle at a temple and sold off; it later performs a dance and tightrope walking routine, and the subsequent owner turned showman acquires great wealth. In most folk tale versions, the raccoon dog or fox transforms into a kettle so that its human friend or benefactor can make profit by selling the fake kettle, typically to a priest. In legend, Bunbuku chagama is the name of a tea kettle owned by priest Shukaku who turned out to be an ancient raccoon dog or mujina, the supposed kettle still on view at temple which Shukaku served.
Teakettle by John Chandler Moore, 1850 John Chandler Moore (about 1803 - September 28, 1874) was a noted American silversmith, active in New York City. He worked exclusively for Tiffany & Co. after 1851 and his son, Edward Chandler Moore, became in charge of designing and manufacturing silverware at Tiffany. Moore worked from circa 1827-1831 as a silversmith in New York City, partnered from 1832-1836 with Garrett Eoff as EOFF & MOORE, again worked solo from 1837-1847, then partnered with his son, Edward Chandler Moore, from circa 1848 to 1855 as J. C. MOORE & SON. He sold pieces in the Rococo Revival style, then called the French style, through retailer Ball, Tompkins, and Black (Ball, Black & Co.) In 1851 Tiffany and Co. contracted with the firm to produce holloware exclusively for Tiffany's, in sterling silver (925 parts per 1,000 parts silver) rather than the then-typical American coin silver, and in 1868 the firm was acquired by Tiffany.

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