How to Use caldron in a Sentence

caldron

noun
  • As the world watched, Ito stood resolute with the torch in her hand and turned to light the Olympic caldron.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Feb. 2023
  • For a tour of the caldron, start at the Keoneheehee Trailhead, trekking across the crater’s floor.
    Jonathan Olivier, Outside Online, 10 Oct. 2022
  • What ends up in the caldron is not soup at all but a successful career in business.
    New York Times, 15 Dec. 2021
  • In the caldron of social media, some have criticized Biles for quitting, but many more have praised her courage.
    Dom Amore, courant.com, 1 Aug. 2021
  • The animated ad shows a dark-skinned man cooking a white man in a caldron before Miss Chiquita comes to the rescue.
    Chauncey Alcorn Cnn Business, CNN, 19 June 2020
  • But the attractions always are in tweak mode, introducing enhancements to stir the caldron a bit from year to year.
    Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 27 Oct. 2022
  • Less horrifying is the witches spell caldron stew, which is served with skeleton cornbread ($7.49).
    Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 25 Aug. 2022
  • The room where the apparitions appear the second time, the rafters, that exists totally for the psychological caldron that’s holding Macbeth.
    Jake Coyle, ajc, 22 Dec. 2021
  • News reports have speculated that Matsuyama will be drafted to light the Olympic caldron at the Games’ opening ceremony in July.
    New York Times, 12 Apr. 2021
  • For almost everyone, adolescence is a unique and personal caldron of anxiety.
    New York Times, 2 Apr. 2021
  • The group spent months painstakingly gathering evidence that the dish originated in Ukraine and planned cultural events celebrating it, including taking a giant caldron around the country to cook borscht at festivals.
    Andrew E. Kramer, New York Times, 4 Nov. 2020

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