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Crockery
Crockery meaning
Crocks or earthenware vessels, especially domestic utensils, collectively. | Dishes, plates, and similar tableware collectively, usually made of some ceramic material, used for serving food on and eating from.
Example sentences (20)
A lot cheaper (though it does not include crockery) is Argos’s 20-piece kitchen essentials starter set, on offer at at £19.99 at the time of writing, which includes a saucepan, frying pan and wok, plus a baking tray, various utensils and cutlery.
Control the portion sizes; use crockery that helps you determine the servings.
Each comes with deckchairs, a kettle, toaster, fridge, microwave, crockery and cutlery.
Pullman Style Dining: Think armchair seating, crisp linen and fine crockery.
The outside was deliciously crispy and we both loved the rustic black serving bowls as opposed to traditional crockery.
Wash clothes and crockery at colder temperatures.
Presents up for grabs include a crockery set, a Pro, a Pandora bracelet, and a Fortnum and Mason gift set.
The money is required to buy the equipment for the café, including furniture, a play area, air conditioning, waffle irons, kitchen equipment and crockery, which they estimate at £60,000.
This year, the hottest gifts aren’t ties, perfumes or crockery but rather experiences, according to a recent study.
Cutlery and crockery change the look of the dining table.
Make multiple attempts at rousing third child, including opening all blinds and windows, clattering crockery piled on floor of bedroom and tripping over impressive floordrobe.
Therefore, it’s important to not only serve a delectable fare but also ensure that it is being served in clean and elegant crockery.
Against a scary backdrop of draining crockery, yer man was wearing a stocking under his balaclava, perhaps mindful of technical advances such as high-definition broadcasting since the old paramilitary heyday.
Bring along any donations or unwanted items for the less fortunate, clothing, books, non-perishable food, unwanted linen, crockery and cutlery anything you can think of.
But there are subtle reminders of home everywhere you look: the king prawns come from Australia, as does the gin, several wines and the crockery.
Deep in the jungle a strange ritual is being performed that includes a human sacrifice and a creature that gets trapped inside a piece of crockery.
It is beautifully decorated in bright shades of white, blue and cream—right down to the crockery, which features a Mediterranean blue-and-white pattern—with plenty of natural light.
MRP Home has some great kitchen buys as well as crockery and glasses.
Or you can walk the beach and search for relics from the past, like the broken crockery of many different patterns I found.
Diners who appear to be accompanying the man then jump in on the action, with one woman grabbing crockery off a nearby table and throwing it onto the floor.