Adam's Pitcher

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈædəmz ˈpɪtʃər/

Definitions of adam's pitcher

noun a vessel for serving drinks, typically with a handle and a shaped spout

Example Sentences

A1 Adam's pitcher is on the table.

A2 She accidentally knocked over Adam's pitcher.

B1 Adam's pitcher is a family heirloom that has been passed down for generations.

B2 The intricate design on Adam's pitcher was hand-painted by a famous artist.

C1 Adam's pitcher, a valuable antique, was stolen from the museum.

C2 The auction for Adam's pitcher reached a record-breaking price.

Examples of adam's pitcher in a Sentence

formal Adam's pitcher was filled with ice-cold water to quench his thirst after a long day.

informal Hey, can you pass me Adam's pitcher so I can refill my glass?

slang I heard Adam's pitcher is the best for making margaritas.

figurative Her words were like pouring from Adam's pitcher, refreshing and satisfying.

Grammatical Forms of adam's pitcher

past tense

Adam's pitchers

plural

Adam's pitchers

comparative

more Adam's pitcher

superlative

most Adam's pitcher

present tense

Adam's pitcher

future tense

will be Adam's pitcher

perfect tense

has been Adam's pitcher

continuous tense

is being Adam's pitcher

singular

Adam's pitcher

positive degree

Adam's pitcher

infinitive

to be Adam's pitcher

gerund

being Adam's pitcher

participle

Adam's pitcher

Origin and Evolution of adam's pitcher

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The term 'Adam's pitcher' originated in medieval Europe and is believed to be derived from the biblical story of Adam and Eve.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a type of jug or pitcher, the term 'Adam's pitcher' later evolved to symbolize purity and innocence, reflecting the biblical story of Adam and Eve.