A village in Fife council area, near Cupar in Scotland.
A vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.
The quantity held by a kettle.
A vessel or appliance used to boil water for the preparation of hot beverages and other foodstuffs.
(geology) A kettle hole, sometimes any pothole.
(ornithology, collective) A group of raptors riding a thermal, especially when migrating.
(rail transport, slang) A steam locomotive
(music) A kettledrum.
An instance of kettling; a group of protesters or rioters confined in a limited area.
(slang) A watch. Cockney rhyming slang from 'kettle and hob' to 'fob' (fob watch)
Alternative form of kiddle (“kind of fishweir”)
(originally Britain, of the police) To contain demonstrators in a confined area.
(intransitive) Of a boiler: to make a whistling sound like the boiling of a kettle, indicative of various types of fault.