enamelware

noun
enam·​el·​ware | \ i-ˈna-məl-ˌwer How to pronounce enamelware (audio) \

Definition of enamelware

: metalware (such as kitchen utensils) coated with enamel

Examples of enamelware in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Do Design, an airy concept store on Fernando VI will woo you with its curated selection of homewares (think local linens, enamelware, and Japanese stationery). Elizabeth Wellington, Vogue, "Plan a Summer Stay in Salesas, Madrid’s Smallest Neighborhood," 25 May 2019 Available in five handsome hues and designed with a cozy lining, they may get worn on dry days! Glamping Take camping-chic to a new level with these darling enamelware cups from Food52. Alejandra Bennett, Sunset, "10 Gifts to Get Outdoorsy Moms Pumped," 22 Jan. 2018 The wooden handle means this can’t go in the dishwasher, but the white enamelware cleans up easily with some baking soda and lemon. Stella Bugbee, The Cut, "12 Chic, Basic Tools for the Beginner Cook," 10 Jan. 2018 As industries such as cotton spinning, enamelware and wigs declined and Cowperthwaite declined to offer assistance, businesses shifted their attention to promising areas such as toy and electronics production, and then finance. The Economist, "Meet the invisible hand behind Hong Kong’s rise," 5 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of enamelware

1903, in the meaning defined above

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