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18 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Potter'

He liked to potter around in his garden, planting flowers without a specific plan.

The artist would potter with different colors, creating abstract paintings with no defined form.

As she waited for the meeting to start, Jane would potter with her pen, doodling on the notepad.

After finishing the novel, he would potter with the idea of writing his own short stories.

The mechanic would potter with the engine, trying to identify the source of the strange noise.

In the kitchen, she liked to potter with new recipes, experimenting with various ingredients.

During the boring lecture, Tom would potter with his phone, scrolling through social media.

The scientist would potter with different chemicals, hoping to discover a new reaction.

As a hobby, she would potter with clay, shaping unique sculptures in her free time.

After finishing his homework, Tim decided to potter around the garden, rearranging the flowers.

In the quiet library, Jane liked to potter with her art supplies, sketching and doodling without any specific goal.

Sarah often found herself in the kitchen, where she would potter around trying out new recipes just for the joy of cooking.

During the break, the students would potter in the courtyard, chatting and laughing without any particular purpose.

The old man would potter in his workshop, crafting wooden toys for the neighborhood children.

Inspired by nature, Emily would potter along the riverbank, collecting stones and creating beautiful rock formations.

As a scientist, Dr. Anderson would often potter in his laboratory, exploring new ideas and conducting experiments.

The writer would potter away at his desk, lost in the world of words, creating stories that captivated readers.

Instead of rushing, Mary liked to potter through the art museum, savoring each painting without a set itinerary.

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