How To Use Kitchenware In A Sentence

  • Ceramic designer Emma Bridgewater has regular sales in schools and village halls where you can snap up seconds, over-runs and samples of kitchenware, china, textiles and glass.
  • The ‘Smart Home’ with all kinds of appliances from kitchenware to burglar alarms controlled by a single electronic device has been the dream of householders for decades.
  • Carl Kleiner's new book of Ikea photography does for kitchenware what Renaissance painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo did for vegetables in his weird portraits of men with bulging onion cheeks and tufty carrot beards. Skye Sherwin: A Good Look
  • It's really not a complicated piece of kitchenware, that is until someone decides to change the tune of that whistle. OhGizmo!
  • Particularly in the north of England and Scotland the word tinker was applied not only to people who roamed around fixing kitchenware, but to any vagrant or itinerant. Podictionary - for word lovers - dictionary etymology, trivia & history
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Linguix writing coach
  • The MFAH shows off a different kind of kitchenware Houston Press | Complete Issue
  • The pantry contains a full-size refrigerator, trash containers, and shelves and drawers for kitchenware.
  • On her hands and knees, she scrambled to her left, then rose to her feet by a stall selling kitchenware. CHAMELEON
  • plain utilitarian kitchenware
  • The options available for 'kitchenware' are: Small Kitchenware Large Kitchenware As in many Harvest Moon games, a small kitchen only accommodates a limited number of Utensils. IGN Complete
  • The lady at the 'front desk' was a complete bitch, there was internet access via a circa 1994 PC with coin operated access, a communal kitchen complete with kitchenware, a TV that would be better described as a picture tube for it's antiqueness, and something resembling a pool table. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The Martha Stewart Collection will include household sundries such as bed linens, dinnerware, kitchenware, holiday festoonery and garden furniture. Martha, Macy's Ink Swank Household Goods Deal
  • Items at the garage sale include clothes, furniture, children's toys, household items, kitchenware, bric-a-brac, indoor plants and lots more.
  • Cristettes, in Market Place, has been selling kitchenware, DIY products and gardening supplies for 13 years.
  • Her father was a commercial traveller who sold kitchenware.
  • The kitchenware market, as defined in this Market Report, is divided into four sectors: cookware; ovenware; utensils; and cleaning and storage. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • The kitchenware she bought for Ivy and Sonja sits stacked in the cupboards like a museum display. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • Nadia, with toenails freshly scarlet, drove straight from Oakburton to Sam's to recover her kitchenware. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • The UK market for kitchenware was worth an estimated 828m at retail selling prices (rsp) in 2008. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Our kitchenware department is in the basement.
  • The one-left dishwashing rule: leave at least one of every kind of kitchenware clean. Oatcake Diary Entry
  • Here, you can find traces of human residences, including a neglected paddy field, collapsed stone walls, and broken nickel silverware and brazen kitchenware.
  • The outlet, which sells clothes, cosmetics, jewellery, kitchenware and electrical goods, is expected to employ 250 permanent staff and another 250 during peak season.
  • Glasses made with sodium borate have a high resistance to thermal shock and are used in kitchenware (such as Pyrex dishes) and laboratory equipment.
  • Her father was a commercial traveller who sold kitchenware.
  • I wish to point out that a wrong perception could have been created by a report in today's Stop Press edition of The Argus, namely that Ministers are being paid R6 340 a month for gardening, domestic services, insurance and other running costs such as kitchenware and crockery. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The reluctance of Marthe Hardelot to leave her home when the Germans invade is conveyed not in terms of panic but in terms of possessions: "her linen cupboard, the fine sheets from Flanders, embroidered by nuns in Bruges, her kitchenware—copper pans, candlesticks, sparling bowls—and the photos of Aunt Adèle at her First Communion, and Uncle Jules ten months old, naked on a pillow. A Supremely Disabused Writer
  • Having installed her kitchenware at Sam's, Nadia was faced with the more delicate task of installing her own person. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • Having installed her kitchenware at Sam's, Nadia was faced with the more delicate task of installing her own person. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • A classification was made distinguishing between pottery intended for agricultural production (production, transport, storage); kitchenware (intended for food preparation or cooking); table wares (for serving or consumption) and pottery for other purposes, such as cosmetics (e.g. unguentaria). Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Survey Report 14: Urban
  • I'm always drawn to the endless knickknacks in kitchenware departments. The Sun
  • Some 40,000 northerners are employed there, producing goods such as kitchenware, sport shoes, semiconductor parts and watches. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • Formerly in Crete, the dipper had appeared exclusively as coarse kitchenware and may have been used only for cooking.

Report a problem

Please indicate a type of error

Additional information (optional):

This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy