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Definition of chinaware in US English: chinawarenounˈCHīnəˌwerˈtʃaɪnəˌwɛrˈtʃaɪnəˌwɛr Dishes made of china. Example sentencesExamples - The former contain objects made locally, while the latter yield chinaware, square-faced gin bottles, copper manillas, and factory-made pipes in addition to locally manufactured goods.
- That'll be a lot of fun, too, even without the chinaware.
- A team from Tongji University has researched the possibility of converting the silt into construction materials and chinaware.
- A visit must also be paid to the John Paul Jones House Museum that has a superb gathering of clothing, guns, chinaware, wedding gowns, furniture and other belongings of the captain and his wife.
- During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular.
- Immediately, an ‘employee’ (in reality, a servant) would appear, grasp the four corners of the tablecloth and clear away all the food on it along with the broken crystal and chinaware.
- I want to make you a gourmet meal and serve it to you on only the finest chinaware.
- Another thing to consider is temporarily placing some of your more precious furniture and nonessential dishes, chinaware, and other furnishings into storage while the work goes on.
- Don't be surprised to see an old man take out some ancient coins and small chinaware from his pocket.
- Instead of following their way back to the waiting room they turned right and went down a flight of steps into an subterranean antechamber, filled by a long table laden with exotic foods and striking chinaware.
- The ground floor included an entrance hall, cloakroom, offices, warehouse and lecture room, while the second floor housed the exhibition rooms - ancient bronzes, porcelain and chinaware, jade carvings and royal seals.
- Reproducing Ming chinaware using the original ingredients took longer to commercialize than she suggests.
- The Chinese have those chinaware spoons for soup but eat the rest with chopsticks only.
- I'll just get up on the table and scatter your fine crystal and chinaware on my way out!
- In the center matching chairs surrounded a well-polished, wooden table and a set of fine chinaware filled with food on its surface.
- But so it should, as her great-grandfather also painted horses while her grandfather was a painter for Spode chinaware.
- In Minae's case, her parents made sure if she did break something, the broken object was simply replaced with prettier, shinier, and even more expensive chinaware.
- A Renault that had been secured in the cargo area is almost indistinguishable, yet stacked chinaware in the pantry has somehow remained intact while the wooden cabinet supporting it has since disintegrated.
- Glassware imported from Venice, Italy, and chinaware imported from England is on display.
- With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance.
Definition of chinaware in US English: chinawarenounˈCHīnəˌwerˈtʃaɪnəˌwɛr Dishes made of china. Example sentencesExamples - The ground floor included an entrance hall, cloakroom, offices, warehouse and lecture room, while the second floor housed the exhibition rooms - ancient bronzes, porcelain and chinaware, jade carvings and royal seals.
- In the center matching chairs surrounded a well-polished, wooden table and a set of fine chinaware filled with food on its surface.
- Glassware imported from Venice, Italy, and chinaware imported from England is on display.
- I'll just get up on the table and scatter your fine crystal and chinaware on my way out!
- The Chinese have those chinaware spoons for soup but eat the rest with chopsticks only.
- The former contain objects made locally, while the latter yield chinaware, square-faced gin bottles, copper manillas, and factory-made pipes in addition to locally manufactured goods.
- During the 19th century chinaware became more affordable, and was openly displayed, making dressers very popular.
- In Minae's case, her parents made sure if she did break something, the broken object was simply replaced with prettier, shinier, and even more expensive chinaware.
- Reproducing Ming chinaware using the original ingredients took longer to commercialize than she suggests.
- A Renault that had been secured in the cargo area is almost indistinguishable, yet stacked chinaware in the pantry has somehow remained intact while the wooden cabinet supporting it has since disintegrated.
- But so it should, as her great-grandfather also painted horses while her grandfather was a painter for Spode chinaware.
- A visit must also be paid to the John Paul Jones House Museum that has a superb gathering of clothing, guns, chinaware, wedding gowns, furniture and other belongings of the captain and his wife.
- Immediately, an ‘employee’ (in reality, a servant) would appear, grasp the four corners of the tablecloth and clear away all the food on it along with the broken crystal and chinaware.
- Instead of following their way back to the waiting room they turned right and went down a flight of steps into an subterranean antechamber, filled by a long table laden with exotic foods and striking chinaware.
- I want to make you a gourmet meal and serve it to you on only the finest chinaware.
- That'll be a lot of fun, too, even without the chinaware.
- A team from Tongji University has researched the possibility of converting the silt into construction materials and chinaware.
- Another thing to consider is temporarily placing some of your more precious furniture and nonessential dishes, chinaware, and other furnishings into storage while the work goes on.
- Don't be surprised to see an old man take out some ancient coins and small chinaware from his pocket.
- With a myriad of designs on the chinaware, customers can pick and choose crockery that will lend a touch of sophistication and elegance.
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