a rounded or cylindrical container, typically of metal, used for cooking
pots and pans hung from a rack
a prize in a sporting contest, especially a silver cup
a pot belly
men pat their pots proudly and talk of how they must have got through a few skinfuls
an engine cylinder
a shot in which a player strikes a ball into a pocket
he put together a 36 clearance to blue which was full of difficult pots
plant in a flowerpot
pot individual cuttings as soon as you see new young leaves
preserve (food, especially meat or fish) in a sealed pot or jar
venison can be potted in the same way as tongue
strike (a ball) into a pocket
he failed to pot a red at close range
hit or kill by shooting
he was shot in the eye as neighbours potted clay pigeons
make articles from earthenware or baked clay
why not paint or pot in the sun this winter?
sit (a young child) on a potty
encapsulate (an electrical component or circuit) in a synthetic resin or similar insulating material which sets solid
cannabis
we smoked pot at football games
a shot aimed at someone or something; a potshot
my friends had a pot at the occasional rabbit
(chiefly in rugby) an attempt to score a goal with a kick
score (a goal)
the English Lion potted two penalties of his own