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kitchenware

[kich-uhn-wair] / ˈkɪtʃ ənˌwɛər /


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It was, at all times, piled doors to ceiling with luggage, groceries, bedding, kitchenware and the heavy metal ladder for accessing the rooftop tent, which we tended to throw haphazardly over the whole heap.

From New York Times

But the shipping industry counters that it is being scapegoated for the broad turmoil unleashed by the pandemic amid booming demand for goods produced in Chinese factories, from exercise bikes to kitchenware.

From New York Times

Decades of accumulated memories, books, houseplants, furniture and kitchenware confronted us, as children, in-laws and grandchildren sifted through her worldly goods.

From New York Times

The common spice, however, is known to leave behind prominent stains on anything it touches, whether it's clothes, kitchenware or skin and nails.

From Salon

This marriage lasted 12 angry years, punctuated by loud arguments and Newton’s mother throwing kitchenware.

From Washington Post