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kitchenware

[kich-uhn-wair] / ˈkɪtʃ ənˌwɛər /


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And so lashed to our armada are an embarrassment of clothes, food, booze, kitchenware, tents, sleeping bags and camp chairs, and the vital necessities: musical instruments, costumes, glow-in-the-dark bocce balls and hula hoops.

From Washington Post

“My house was not good, but it had many things of value - a refrigerator, a television, living room furniture, beds and kitchenware - and I had earned those with my sacrifice. This is very painful.”

From Washington Times

“My house was not good, but it had many things of value — a refrigerator, a television, living room furniture, beds and kitchenware — and I had earned those with my sacrifice. This is very painful.”

From Seattle Times

Newton’s family tried to recruit him into the kitchenware business but failed; he wanted to be an artist.

From New York Times

The returned items also included a drinking cup called "White-Ground Kylix," "Bronze Bust of a Man," and vases, platters and other kitchenware.

From Reuters