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potted - use in sentences
Preposition: on
- break: On the Break If no Colors are potted on the break the table is " Open " .
- seedling: Also potted on the sweet pea seedlings that came up a couple of weeks ago.
Preposition: into
- pot: The plants are then potted into ten liter pots using a special growing medium, perfected by his late father.
- bark: The phals had all been freshly potted into bark and needed a little more moisture retention.
Modifies a noun
- shrimp: Seagoon: Fool, put down that tin of potted shrimps.
- biography: The chapter on Cardinal Manning is more than just a potted biography for instance.
- palm: On the patio, potted palms are often allowed to dry out, which they can do very quickly in hot weather.
- history: A potted history of his life divides into four main periods.
- plant: Most potted plants do winter over well, provided they are properly prepared.
- rose: The cost of the potted rose is £ 7.50.
Modifying Another Word
- freshly: Above is an example of freshly potted cuttings grown in trays.
- then: The plants are then potted into ten liter pots using a special growing medium, perfected by his late father.
- also: The second stroke is exactly the same, except the object white is also potted giving an extra 2 points.
- not: If the " penalty " ball is not potted, it is a foul, and seven points are awarded to the opponent.
- now: Peter Pepper Yellow slow to mature outside very small chillis at the present, have now potted for the greenhouse.
- finely: The general aspect of this style is that the vessels are more finely potted and the motifs more finely drawn.
Used with adjective complement
- have: Every class had potted up a basket or pot.
Preposition: in
- hole: Some rules say that the last ball can only be potted in the 200 hole.
- soil: Stem cuttings should be taken in early autumn and potted in a sandy soil under glass.
- order: The balls are numbered and must be potted in order.
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