Pronunciation: /ˈædəmz ˈpɪtʃər/
noun a vessel for serving drinks, typically with a handle and a shaped spout
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.
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.
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