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  • noun Plural form of Potter.

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Examples

  • She got her children into a nice school in Potters Bar.

    Bovvered I am not Newmania 2007

  • That's why people like Harry and the Potters are allowed to do these things today.

    New Documentary ‘We Are Wizards’ Puts ‘Potter’ Fans First » MTV Movies Blog 2008

  • He'll build eight glass towers in his current mixed-use project near London's Tower Bridge, called Potters Fields.

    Architects Who Add Sex Appeal 2008

  • Thursday: "Harry and the Potters is a band made up of two brothers who dress like Harry Potter and play indie rock/punk songs about the book series."

    Harry and the Potters Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • Yet the Potters are a household name in Charleston, a city known for its great houses.

    NYT > Home Page By PENELOPE GREEN 2011

  • For anyone familiar with the perky, manic staging professionals on HGTV, the Potters are a curious example of the breed.

    NYT > Home Page By PENELOPE GREEN 2011

  • The Potters are a threat from set-pieces but deadline-day signing Peter Crouch, making a debut against his former club, weakly headed wide one free-kick.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • Yet the Potters are a household name in Charleston, a city known for its great houses.

    NYT > Home Page By PENELOPE GREEN 2011

  • For anyone familiar with the perky, manic staging professionals on HGTV, the Potters are a curious example of the breed.

    NYT > Home Page By PENELOPE GREEN 2011

  • But after a bruising night and a second draw against Stoke in four days, next week's FA Cup fifth-round replay with the Potters is a less appetising prospect.

    TEAMtalk Football News 2010

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