[
US
/ˈkɹɑkɝi/
]
[ UK /kɹˈɒkəɹi/ ]
[ UK /kɹˈɒkəɹi/ ]
NOUN
- tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively
How To Use crockery In A Sentence
- Items stolen include a set of Royal Doulton crockery in white with a light green pattern.
- I had a slight accident at home and broke some crockery.
- And just what did the people at the next table say when a dislodged piece of fish landed among their crockery?
- I had a slight accident at home and broke some crockery.
- She would go to jumble sales and buy old crockery that she would take home and throw, piece by piece, against the wall. Times, Sunday Times
- You can trace history by finding cod bottles, ceramic beer bottles and jars, numerous items of crockery and even clay pipes.
- All of the crockery was chipped, and what little silver they possessed was tarnished to a dull black.
- Inside the room one corner was taken up with a deep enamel sink and a small cupboard above for crockery.
- Nothing is safe from this porcelain peccant pilferer, this corrupt criminal crockery, for the moment you turn your back, this amazing Ash Tray will abscond with all your electronic posessions and sell them on ebay. Mug with a Message | Engrish.com
- They house all the glass and crockery. Times, Sunday Times