The Collaborative International Dictionary
Water pitcher \Wa"ter pitch"er\
A pitcher for water.
(Bot.) One of a family of plants having pitcher-shaped leaves. The sidesaddle flower ( Sarracenia purpurea) is the type.
Usage examples of "water pitcher".
After a time, she turned to the table and lifted the water pitcher.
Serna removed ail the dishes except for the water pitcher and Anna's glass.
After taking another deep breath and a swallow from the water pitcher, he returned to the hall, not to his forge but to the raised platform at the rear, where Altara sat at a drawing board.
She still had to break ice in her water pitcher before she could wash the sleep out of her mouth.
Violet stared at the loaf of bread, which looked spongy and unappetizing, and at the water pitcher, which was decorated with a painting of seven crows flying in a circle.
Grabbing the water pitcher from the bedside table, she moistened a corner of the sheet and daubed the dried blood from the wound.
She scurried about, seeing that the water pitcher was filled and the chamber pot was empty.
I picked up the nearest heavy object, a water pitcher I believe, and bounced it off the back of his skull as hard as I could.
I paced the pavilion, straightening the bedding, feeding the brazier, checking the water pitcher.
She rose slowly and lifted the water pitcher from the table, edging toward the bed.