Use "silverware" in a sentence

1. I took the silverware

2. Everton paraded their recently acquired silverware.

3. 5 Silverware and glasses gleamed like ornaments.

4. 2 Everton paraded their recently acquired silverware.

5. It's just silverware and a china set.

6. Sister Monson found him in the silverware drawer.

7. She placed silverware on a napkin before me.

8. 6 Send back the silverware. Send back the check.

9. Moisture leads to the tarnish of the silverware.

10. 4 Moisture leads to the tarnish of the silverware.

11. 7 She placed silverware on a napkin before me.

12. 3 The silverware had been polished to a high gloss.

13. The silverware had been polished to a high gloss.

14. 27 The silverware had been polished to a high gloss.

15. People often buy stainless steel silverware because it tarnish easily.

16. 18 He rubbed up the silverware with a clean dry cloth.

17. 1 He rubbed up the silverware with a clean dry cloth.

18. Busser responsibilities include serving plates, glasses and silverware, refilling beverages and cleaning tables

19. 18 I cracked jokes, told stories, performed little tricks with the silverware.

20. 14 Silverware is among the wares for sale in Lookout Mountain, Tenn.

21. 13 We'll have to take the table, chairs, dishes, silverware - the whole shebang.

22. Do you think that sick people aren't eating with this bacteria-infested silverware?

23. 30 A round table was covered with a white linen cloth and glistening silverware.

24. 26 Three waiters descended on the table, filling water glasses, adjusting silverware and plates.

25. It includes drawings for wall decorations, tapestries, silverware, stage designs and even a triumphal car.

26. 10 There was a white linen napkin, and the silverware was of the finest quality.

27. And the tinkle clink of silverware on china , the hiss and gurgle of the coffee maker.

28. 16 There was a serving spoon missing when Nina put the silverware back in its box.

29. His wife, Sofia, labors to accumulate linens, kitchenware, chinaware, and silverware for these additional households.

30. 9 It includes drawings for wall decorations, tapestries, silverware, stage designs and even a triumphal car.

31. 17 The club has not yet given up hope of ending the season with some silverware.

32. 11 She narrowly missed adding to the silverware in both the mixed and women's doubles too.

33. This dense black solid constitutes the tarnish that forms over time on silverware and other silver objects.

34. There would have to be portraits, artifacts, papers, some silverware, an officially prepared record of his ancestry.

35. A major trading center for the surrounding agricultural area, it is known for woven goods and silverware.

36. 27 Her gear shifts sounded like twenty cooks pushing trays of silverware into an industrial-strength garbage disposal.

37. 20 There would have to be portraits, artifacts, papers, some silverware, an officially prepared record of his ancestry.

38. Bussing stations and cabinets provide restaurants and cafeteria busser staff a central location for returning dishware and silverware

39. Bussing stations and cabinets provide restaurants and cafeteria Busser staff a central location for returning dishware and silverware

40. The table was set with matching cups and saucers, bright silverware, old plates and a small pitcher of milk.

41. Mitchell touched the silverware in front of him, rubbed his thumb in the hollow feminine side of the teaspoon.

42. 23 Am I sentenced to a life of padded cells and plastic silverware, avoiding sharp objects at all cost?

43. The accoutrements – white tablecloths, real silverware, tieback curtains – conjured Cary Grant and Eva Marie Saint in North by Northwest.

44. The many specialist jewellery and silverware and watch shops in the famous Jewellery Quarter offer quality craftsmanship at amazing prices.

45. 19 The table was set with matching cups and saucers, bright silverware, old plates and a small pitcher of milk.

46. 25 Just forget about anyone wheeling a linen-covered table into your room with plates, silverware, wine glasses and ice buckets.

47. Upon return, silk, raw wool, musk pods, medicinal plants, country liquor, precious stones, gold, and silverware were imported into India.

48. For half an hour she lay on the floor in pain before they finally left with a hoard of silverware.

49. 24 The emergence of a Five Nations cup, a handsome piece of silverware has signalled the end of an era.

50. Butler definition, the chief male servant of a household, usually in charge of serving food, the care of silverware, etc

51. 12 The many specialist jewellery and silverware and watch shops in the famous Jewellery Quarter offer quality craftsmanship at amazing prices.

52. 22 For half an hour she lay on the floor in pain before they finally left with a hoard of silverware.

53. 15 To this silverware must be added two large candlesticks of massive silver, which he had inherited from a great-aunt.

54. 8 Mitchell touched the silverware in front of him,[www.Sentencedict.com] rubbed his thumb in the hollow feminine side of the teaspoon.

55. 21 Our reputation is built on the manufacturing skills that have made Sheffield world famous for cutlery and Birmingham equally renowned for silverware.

56. 29 From down the hall came the sound of tinkling silverware and the scrape of a chair being settled in its place.

57. In the new part of the town, wide boulevards house a range of tempting duty-free shops for buying silverware and ceramics.

58. knives, forks, and spoons used for eating food; silverware (Definition of Cutlery from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

59. 8 From down the hall came the sound of tinkling silverware and the scrape of a chair being settled in its place.

60. 26 They served him on gold plates with gold silverware, and he had huge ponds stocked with not only freshwater fish but saltwater fish.

61. 28 In the new part of the town, wide boulevards house a range of tempting duty-free shops for buying silverware and ceramics.

62. Q: What are the most sought after Antiques? UK antique collectors most frequently buy antique furniture, silverware, watches, clocks, mirrors, chairs and more

63. Colloidal silver products are made of tiny silver particles suspended in a liquid — the same type of metal used in jewelry, dental fillings and silverware

64. This is the identical hallmark which appears on much of Brasher's silverware and various foreign gold coins that passed through his hands (1766-90)

65. Colloidal silver products are made of tiny silver particles suspended in a liquid — the same type of metal used in jewelry, dental fillings and silverware

66. Henry became the league's top goalscorer and netted 32 goals in all competitions as he led Arsenal to a double and his first silverware with the club.

67. ALL Beth's Breakaways Properties have the following amenities: Fully equipped kitchen, including plates, cups, silverware and serving utensils, cookware, coffee maker, paper towels, dish soap, dishwasher soap

68. You can also use this adjective to describe things that someone inherited from ancestors, like your friend's Ancestral beach cottage or your mom's Ancestral set of silverware.

69. Since most people don’t live in Downton Abbey, we’ll explain that Buttling is done by the chief male servant of the household, who serves food and drink, and is responsible for the silverware.

70. Caddy a container for holding or storing items such as pencils, silverware, food, etc.: a dessert Caddy Not to be confused with: caddie – a person who carries a golf player’s clubs; a rigid wheeled device for moving heavy objects: a luggage caddie; to work as a caddie: I caddie at the country club golf course

71. ‘The Clank of metal against metal filled the room.’ ‘There was a sharp Clank of silverware hitting the plate.’ ‘Adrienne let go of her sword, which landed with a loud Clank.’ ‘The Clank of cutlery was loud against the plate as Kaethe set them down and cleared her throat, smiling a little too brightly.’

72. ‘The rhythmic Clink of armor could suddenly be heard through the storm's quieting howl, as if nature itself feared dominance in any way over this being.’ ‘There was just the general Clink of silverware meeting china and rattle of cup against saucer.’ ‘There was a Clink as some of the coins rattled to its tin floor.’