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dinnerware

[ din-er-wair ]

noun

  1. china, glasses, and silver used for table service.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dinnerware1

First recorded in 1890–95; dinner + ware 1
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Example Sentences

The porcelain challenge didn’t need to be real to get viewsDespite what you may have heard, teens are not stealing their family’s fine dinnerware, tossing it in a blender, and snorting the resulting dust for the “porcelain challenge.”

Despite what you may have heard, the teens are not stealing their family’s fine dinnerware, tossing it in a blender, and snorting the resulting dust for the “porcelain challenge.”

Buy Feast Dinnerware by Yotam Ottolenghi at Food52, $nullNot just a candle brand, Boy Smells has a large collection of personal fragrances too, and they just launched a new one.

After those first bowls came a slew of new pieces — dinnerware, refrigerator containers, casserole dishes, and more — in a wide range of colors, including the iconic pink and turquoise, and pastel yellow.

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You can still get her dinnerware and other products at Walmart.com.

He knew about all there was to know about dinnerware up to the point where it left his customers' counters.

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