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Meanings of
crockery
in English
Portuguese
louças
Catalan
vaixella
Back to the meaning
Tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively.
dishware
Portuguese
louças
Pottery of baked or hardened clay.
pottery
earthenware
earthernware
Synonyms
Examples for "
dishware
"
dishware
Examples for "
dishware
"
1
The water was the near-cloudy green of jade
dishware
,
shrouding the seafloor.
2
We didn't have any dollhouse sized
dishware
,
so we used some Lego goblets and mugs.
3
You can imagine all the ways it might be applied: in
dishware
,
baby bottles, beer steins.
4
Table glasses were found among the
dishware
.
5
Idly, while Kenyatta was being dispensed with, Margaret counted seventeen different patterns on the various fabrics and
dishware
.
Usage of
crockery
in English
1
In her hand, Sorina felt the broken
crockery
of the wine cup.
2
The deal dresser opposite the door had its display of humble
crockery
.
3
There was a rare old rattle among the
crockery
behind the soldiers.
4
She put a
crockery
pitcher on the table and spoke a word.
5
Close your eyes and you will appreciate the true music of
crockery
.
6
Were
crockery
imperishable this would be the last dinner of your association.
7
I said, the midshipmen had paid their
crockery
bill with the fore-topsail.
8
They collide and sprawl across the dining table, scattering
crockery
and candlesticks.
9
Among the oyster-shells were mixed many fragments of ancient, broken
crockery
ware.
10
Our father drank heartily out of common
crockery
,
and so can I.
11
But I calkilated you were goin' to check the
crockery
this morning.
12
There were shouts, boos, a crash of falling
crockery
from the kitchens.
13
Bamboos and palm leaves, thrown away after every meal, sufficed for
crockery
.
14
The tables and the
crockery
remain, of course, in the old temple!
15
Don't the people throw the
crockery
out of window in their joy?
16
Janos pressed his lips to the rough rim of the
crockery
jar.
Other examples for "crockery"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
crockery
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
broken crockery
smashed crockery
white crockery
break crockery
own crockery
More collocations
Translations for
crockery
Portuguese
louças
faiença
Catalan
vaixella
Crockery
through the time
Crockery
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common