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dinnerware

n. The dishes used for serving dinner.

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dinnerware

n. the tableware (plates and platters and serving bowls etc.) used in serving a meal

Usage examples of "dinnerware".

Three-piece suiters ate next to blue-collar workers, their chatter and clinking dinnerware creating a din.

He finished his meal, gathered his dinnerware back onto his tray, and stood up.

I returned to the living room, put the dinnerware on the floor, and hauled over two boxes from the stack against the wall.

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The tables, the dinnerware, our equipment, the set-up, the food, the cops.

But a movie, theater, the real thing, with a kiddie matinee on Saturday with twelve cartoons and a Western and a chapter, and beautiful dinnerware given away to the ladies on Wednesday evening, and always a double feature plus cartoon plus newsreel plus coming attractions, changed twice a week on Wednesday and Sunday.

Lisa had probably brought the dinnerware into the house, she thought, and then she again silently chastised herself for resenting the dead woman.

Japanese-style dining room, using royal-blue placemats, several shades of gray dinnerware, and dark red napkins.

She stayed with him as they threaded their way past white-coated chefs in tall white hats rushing to and fro between stoves, ovens and countertops, dinnerware and pots clinking and clanging.

There was a set of toy dinnerware in the closet as well as a small dollhouse, a teddy bear and bunny, six or seven coloring books.

White-faced, white-legged people existed here among sufficient Arretine dinnerware and Phoenician glass to make life bearable.

We've had to turn away customers for ordinary dinnerware because he shot the last quarter's budget on some Mexican piggy banks some equally enthusiastic importer stuck him with.

In lieu of dinnerware, I used a fold of paper toweling that doubled as a dainty lip wipe when I'd finished my meal.

There are, I find, only so many windowsful of tea-towels, Peter Rabbit dinnerware and patterned jumpers I can look at before my interest in shopping palls, and I wasn't at all sure that I could face another day of poking about in this most challenging of resorts.