silverware
IPA: sˈɪɫvɝwɛr
noun
- Anything made from silver.
- Anything with a silvery colour.
- (US) Knives, forks and spoons.
- (sports) Trophies, success in a competition.
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Examples of "silverware" in Sentences
- If you're interested in silverware, you should go check it out.
- He should also make sure never to end a sentence with a preposition, and always use silverware from the inside out.
- • 'People might say it is a Mickey Mouse cup but it's a trophy'• Winger has yet to win silverware in his professional career
- Jean-Marc was now attaching a fork (as in silverware, and never mind how many points we had to save at Esso for it, or just how many tanks of gas that fork represents) to one end.
- The Reds may have lost out to Chelsea in the race for title silverware last season, but Sir Alex's men got their hands on the first trophy of the new campaign with a 3-1 victory over the Blues at Wembley.
- " The details of her argument, I admit, had numbed me right from the moment she'd first revealed them many, many sessions before, but one of her more passionate protests had to do with an arcane concept she called silverware nesting.
- Then for that special touch there's designer upholstery and custom-made leather seats from BMW that convert into flat beds, gold-plated bathroom fittings, handmade linen and bedware from Noel in Paris, silverware from the French house Christofle, crockery, barware and crystal icetongs comes from the trendy
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