Similar words: potted, spotted, lottery, tottering, pitter-patter, gotten, rotten, knotted. Meaning: ['pɑtə(r) /'pɒ-] n. a craftsman who shapes pottery on a potter's wheel and bakes them it a kiln. v. 1. do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly 2. work lightly 3. move around aimlessly.
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31. He can't face the head's study, so he collars Potter in the hall.
32. Mr Potter says it's as well not to rush things, not this early in my career.
33. A perfectly formed loaf brings the same satisfaction to its baker as does a perfectly thrown pot to a potter.
34. The visit starts with a demonstration and talk on woodcarving followed by a demonstration and talk on the work of a potter.
35. Harry Potter continues to spin his magic, doubling publisher Bloomsbury's profits to $ 8m.
36. I potter and practise on my newly-restored Orange Beast, my socket set in the sidecar and patience at the ready.
37. She couldn't understand how he dared to show his face after what he had done to Mr Potter.
38. After leaving the Mirror, Thornton returned to his Lincolnshire home to potter about with his prize heifers.
39. Christopher's potter friend lived in a farmhouse and the nearest village was called Bourg de Visa.
40. The household of the skilled potter became in income terms the equal of that of the lower clergy.
41. Mary Ann Grabavoy and Cynthia Potter, a 1976 bronze medalist, will run the show.
42. People were queuing up for the new Harry Potter book to arrive - hot off the press.
43. These five were planted by my predecessor, George Potter, during his first year here in 1933.
44. These daughters of a potter were offered a considerable amount of money for their earthenware.
45. But according to Potter, further development of overseas business is fundamental to Psion's future growth strategy.
46. Hindmarch won a line-out and the powerful Potter went pumping past three defenders to score a try.
47. Keith can not figure out why Potter looks so funny.
48. Last fall, Kaczynski applied for a job at the Blackfoot Market, but Potter had already filled the position.
49. Long ago when Dennis Potter was a television critic too, he was reviewing Miss World.
50. Her movements were quick and graceful,[http://sentencedict.com/potter.html] like those of a potter moulding clay.
51. Boats and ferries potter the local coves and islands if you haven't done enough pottering in our own craft.
52. The potter has signed his name Alletio on a raised panel.
53. Potter is staring because Keith looks so dishevelled, as if he hadn't slept or even combed his hair.
54. Two years ago a young potter friend, Vivienne Newton, benefited from the Prince's Trust.
55. They may potter round at about £70,000 or £80,000, then a sudden large donation takes the income up to £140,000.
56. The kitchen garden has a large conservatory with an old vine and cucumber frames straight out of Beatrix Potter.
57. Rowling's latest Harry Potter novel sold millions of copies as soon as it was published.
58. Potter was excluded from military service due to his poor eyesight.
59. Harry Potter: Yes, Aunt Petunia.
60. Potter and his bride walked sheepishly and with speed.