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dishware

[ dish-wair ]

noun

  1. dishes used for food; tableware.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dishware1

First recorded in 1945–50; dish + ware 1
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Example Sentences

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She doesn’t care for them because they make it difficult to handle the dishes and can make her accidentally drop dishware.

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The “bowl,†in this case, isn’t just a mere dishware — it’s a specific style of meal, neatly composed of grains, protein, greens and some kind of sauce.

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Bauer is one of several early 20th century dishware lines, such as Fiesta and Franciscan, that are beloved by collectors who are willing to pay steep prices.

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Well-maintained open shelves above counters make an airy, dramatic showcase for treasured art, dishware or knickknacks, but they can also gather dust, cooking grease and look crowded.

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Monteith, a drummer himself, famously auditioned for his part in “Glee†by sending in a video of himself playing “the drums†on a set of Tupperware and dishware.

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