port - /pɔːrt/
pot - /pɑːt/
- The sailors unloaded crates of tea at the port and brewed some in a large pot.
- At the seaside café near the port, she ordered a pot of clam chowder.
- The chef used spices imported from the port to season the stew in the pot.
- He carried a small pot of flowers as a gift while waiting at the ferry port.
- The old teapot displayed at the museum had once traveled through the city's main port.
- They brewed coffee in a camping pot while watching ships arrive at the port.
- During the storm, the ship had to dock at a nearby port while passengers huddled over a pot of hot soup.
- The merchant sold pottery and crafts from his stall near the bustling port.
- She accidentally dropped her pot of chili when the ship rocked while docking at the port.
- The teapot, shaped like a ship, reminded her of the harbor near the port.
Pronunciation Note:
• Port: /pɔːrt/ - Refers to a harbor for ships or the left side of a ship.
• Pot: /pɑːt/ — Refers to a container used for cooking or holding liquids.
crate - /kreɪt/ - ящик
clam - /klam/ - моллюск
chowder - /ˈtʃaʊdə/ - похлебка
stew - /stjuː/ - тушиться, тушенное
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