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silverware
[ sil-ver-wair ]
noun
- articles, especially eating and serving utensils, made of silver, silver-plated metals, stainless steel, etc.
silverware
/ ˈsɪlvəˌwɛə /
noun
- articles, esp tableware, made of or plated with silver
Word History and Origins
Origin of silverware1
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Example Sentences
He had a hold on one piece of silverware in the League Cup but lost that last month in the controversial final defeat by Celtic.
Promotion has to be the Blades' priority this season, though, rather than ending that long wait for silverware, and the race for the top two places in the Championship is so tight.
He has ambitions for silverware and European football.
Darts never stops - meaning Littler has plenty of opportunity to add to his growing silverware collection.
The Globes remain a brand, even if that brand has been tarnished and rehabilitated more times than my grandmother’s silverware that we’re putting out this Christmas.
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