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How to pronounce tableware in English?

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Type Words
Type of ware
Has types crockery, cutlery, dinnerware, dishware, eating utensil, flatware, glassware, glasswork, chopstick, service, silver plate, silverware, table service, tea service, tea set, gold plate

Examples of tableware

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The beams are exposed, and everything from the art to the tableware is for sale.
From the timesunion.com
One option manufacturers are offering is the ability to mix and match tableware.
From the omaha.com
I love their collection of designer pillows, tableware and adorable note cards.
From the sfgate.com
Tableware that Jesse McKinley bought at a dollar store helped him set up house.
From the charlotteobserver.com
Eva ZeiselEva Zeisel was a ceramic artist and designer known for her tableware.
From the latimes.com
Revenue from watches rose 13 percent, while tableware sales gained 23 percent.
From the bloomberg.com
Even the French now buy tableware from China and other less-expensive locales.
From the businessweek.com
They bring mats, holders and other tableware that they have woven during the week.
From the voanews.com
We like the abstract and painterly effects of this Janice Tchalenko tableware.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • Articles for use at the table (dishes and silverware and glassware)
  • Tableware or Table Appointments includes the dishes, sauce boats, glassware, and cutlerys (knives, forks, spoons, chopsticks and so on) used to set a table for eating a meal. The nature, variety, and number of objects varies from culture to culture, and may vary from meal to meal.
  • Means eating, drinking, and serving utensils for table use such as flatware including forks, knives, and spoons; hollowware including bowls, cups, serving dishes, and tumblers; and plates.
  • Anything that goes on the table when setting it, including glassware, serveware, and flatware.
  • Multi-use eating and drinking items, including flatware, knives, forks, spoons, glasses, cups, etc.
  • This is a term used to refer to high-quality decorative pottery that may be used in the context of dining and entertaining guests (as opposed to Utilitarian Wares, which are often coarser and undecorated).
  • All utensils and decorative articles used on the table for meal service.
  • All table appointments in a restaurant including cutlery, crockery, glassware, linen, cruet set, bud-vase, ashtray etc.