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glassware

noun
glass·​ware | \ ˈglas-ËŒwer How to pronounce glassware (audio) \

Definition of glassware

: articles made of glass

Examples of glassware in a Sentence

a cabinet that holds glassware

Recent Examples on the Web

As for accessories and other elements, look for ceramics, glassware and hints of the hue in textile prints or wallcoverings. Kim Cook, chicagotribune.com, "Fall’s ‘it-color’ is terracotta — the earthy shade makes a comeback," 22 Aug. 2019 As for accessories and other elements, look for ceramics, glassware and hints of the hue in textile prints or wallcoverings. Washington Post, "RIGHT AT HOME: Terracotta makes a color comeback," 20 Aug. 2019 Try removing a cabinet's front and arrange glassware and colorful bowls to create an eye-catching focal point. Sarah Shelton, Good Housekeeping, "10 Cheap and Cheerful Ways to Update Your Kitchen," 30 May 2019 Knights will joust, period-appropriate music will fill the air, and artisans and craftsmen will be selling everything from glassware and leather goods to Renaissance apparel. Greg Crawford, Detroit Free Press, "The weekend: Dream Cruise, Renaissance fest in Holly, Michigan Comic Convention at Cobo," 14 Aug. 2019 Savor your hot or cold brew in real glassware with cloth napkins, plus Lamers Dairy whole milk from Wisconsin or dairy alternatives by request. Louisa Chu, chicagotribune.com, "2 food tours of Chicago: Where to eat and what to drink to savor the city," 9 Aug. 2019 The website lists free parking for up to 150 vehicles, room set-up and cleanup, a day-of coordinator, plates, silverware and glassware and in-house bar and catering services under separate contract. Nicole Brodeur, The Seattle Times, "Couples planning weddings jilted by owner of Seattle event venue," 24 July 2019 The original plates are from online retailer Pourtions, run by couple Dan and Mary Cassidy, which offers dinnerware and glassware all labeled with captioned portions. The Washington Post, cleveland.com, "Macy’s pulls plates that say a meal is ‘skinny jeans’ or ‘mom jeans’ size," 22 July 2019 The original plates are from online retailer Pourtions, run by couple Dan and Mary Cassidy, which offers dinnerware and glassware all labeled with captioned portions. Washington Post, "Macy’s pulls plates that say a meal is ‘skinny jeans’ or ‘mom jeans’ size," 21 July 2019

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First Known Use of glassware

1722, in the meaning defined above

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glassware

noun

English Language Learners Definition of glassware

: things made of glass

glassware

noun
glass·​ware | \ ˈglas-wer How to pronounce glassware (audio) \

Kids Definition of glassware

: articles made of glass

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