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dishware

NOUN
  1. tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively

How To Use dishware In A Sentence

  • He has his own line of dishware, called Faces, and markets the Xantana and agar-agar used in the restaurant under the brand Texturas. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Civilian hardware: cooker, dishware, knives and scissors, stainless steel products, metal crafts, safes and furniture fittings.
  • The paper suggests that the extraction of petroleum ether, polysaccharide and sodium copper chlorophyllin from banana leaves can be exploited as dishware abluent or abluent–assistants.
  • Some items on board, such as dishware, will even be replaced. Globe and Mail
  • Glass panes in select cabinet doors show vintage dishware; others bear fabric and chicken-wire inserts.
  • He used them to obtain marble flooring from Rome, mirrors framed in gold from the mines in Carmarthenshire, carved furniture from Norsemen of the Scandinavian Peninsula, and pottery and dishware imported from Asia and brought to Britain by the Romans. The Night Dance
  • People in Taipei are still driving separately to work, using disposable chopstick and dishware, and leaving electronics running at all times.
  • Rubin designed the stylish, quasi-industrial new bakery, with its double-height plate-glass windows, down to the nubby recycled-cardboard dishware.
  • Our company is specialized in selling all kinds of stoneware products. The main varieties are dishware, tray, bowl, cup, dish, etc.
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