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"crockery" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) plates, cups, dishes, etc.
  2. (North American English) dishes, etc. that you use in the ovenTopics Shoppingc2

109 Sentences With "crockery"

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That's the crockery conundrum confounding Internet users in Taiwan and China.
" Of her part, Thompson joked, "It was fun playing furniture and crockery.
One day, it hopes to make edible crockery as cheap as plastic.
I prefer to drink my beverages out of crockery and not beakers.
Crockery will get broken, you know it, and you need a solution.
Ms. Tynan recounts cowering as crockery is smashed, insults flung, pasta chucked.
Behind the crockery carnage is Ed Hunter, founder of The Break Room.
I check the crockery straight away: I'm a bit of a knickknack freak.
I have seen pictures of your apartments, your private jet, your gold-plated crockery.
When she smashes our mother's crockery, the fragments scatter and rock on their curves.
Even seemingly innocuous items, such as collectible antique Fiestaware crockery, may contain radioactive uranium.
The decor is wonderfully chintzy, with proper Italian-family-dining-table crockery and glassware.
Some crockery rattled against the table and brought with it the glorious scent of chocolate.
In Ms Oba's class, that formality translates into colour-co-ordinated table linen and crockery.
And breaking crockery seemed too intimate an activity to share with even an old friend.
Not quite ghost, not quite monster, yokai can inhabit everyday objects, mimicking umbrellas, lanterns, and crockery.
Weighing 600g with a gloss finish, you could easily mistake this teapot for a piece of crockery.
Many residents left furniture in their unwanted homes, curtains at the windows and crockery in the cupboards.
At sixth forms across the land, Cassette Playa hoodies and neck-crockery had became close to uniform.
" One description that Roberta Smith offered was "blithely painted portraits across craggy surfaces made of broken crockery.
Gangjin's last major industry, potterymaking, died when plastics began replacing crockery in Korean kitchens in the 1970s.
Jon Bannenberg liked to design the cutlery and crockery, flower vases, the light fittings and door handles.
And very occasionally, taking calls from a parent who's convinced a ghost has stolen her son's crockery.
The crockery, cutlery, and presentation of the food wouldn't be out of place in a fine dining restaurant.
There are various lights, furniture, crockery, and other somewhat incongruous items like a cajón and a reflective raincoat.
How was my IKEA plate going to win against 18th Century crockery when it came to mise-en-scène?
The walls of the dining room are as green as palms and mounted with crockery and hot pink shutters.
However, other people were more optimistic, offering their two cents on how to open the cupboard without smashing the crockery.
There, you'll find home items like Pomelo's minimalist table lamp and SuperMama's signature porcelain crockery, emblazoned with recognisable nationalistic motifs.
Works that referenced the great San Francisco earthquake, including vitrines filled with broken crockery, for example, are dated to 22001.
A forlorn chimney standing stark and crumbling above a cellar-hole full of crushed and rusting appliance, broken crockery, ashes.
From crockery emblazoned with official portraits to solar-powered toys with the queen's characteristic wave, Britain's monarchy is big business.
I'm not saying one careless stumble breaks all the crockery; rather we must expect some damaged kitchenware as we move along.
Screenwriter John Fusco (Young Guns, Thunderheart) sets another major battle in a restaurant where tables are flipped and crockery gets wrecked.
Two years ago a drug inspector raided a small crockery shop in Mohali, a city in India's northern state of Punjab.
Meanwhile, Damien Paul, the retailer's head of men's wear, has his eye on colorful Modernist crockery by the Copenhagen-based brand Raawii.
" Aaron David Miller, another longtime Middle East diplomat, said, "This will likely break crockery, jeopardizing sources and additional information on ISIS operations.
It was so peaceful and cosy, with sheepskin rugs, comfortable wooden furniture, and charmingly crooked cookware and crockery stuffed into every cupboard.
And then came Trump, repudiating all of the above for irredentist nationalism, and smashing crockery as none have done since Andrew Jackson.
From wall decor to floor lamps, crockery to jewelry boxes, every item in their collection is a rare, once-in-a-lifetime object.
Reading such hilarity, you must be careful when tossing this hefty hardcover across the room in amused exasperation not to break the crockery.
I enjoyed having a proper napkin, cutlery, and crockery, but felt like I could've done with a side plate for the bread roll.
" Hart traces a connection between decorated crockery and her research into family therapy: "All my time in Milan, I was observing human patterns.
Would I have been embarrassed to bring her back to my cold little rented house, full of charity shop furniture and ugly crockery?
In part, that crockery is vulnerable because the global bubble wrap with which American political engagement protected the world is suddenly all but gone.
He first started toying with the idea of eco-friendly crockery when studying at a design school in the northern Italian city of Bolzano.
But to do so this week would have meant missing some of Britain's constitutional crockery being banged around by those who should know better.
By such means Mr Trump has been able to smash the maximum amount of crockery, for maximum political effect, at a modest or intangible cost.
My one regret: we never used the overly literal dinner argument scene, though it was recorded, that ended with crockery and glassware smashed to bits.
They could have added Joe Zucker's funny beautiful "Merlyn's Lab," from 1977, whose mosaiclike surface of color-soaked cotton balls presages Mr. Schnabel's broken crockery.
Drab browns and overworked surfaces create backdrops for dead trout and other animals that Mr. Kurland caught or shot, as well as vegetables and crockery.
Here, ash and linden trees tower nearly 150 feet, their huge canopies shading a moist, tangled understory of hornbeams, ferns, swamp alders and crockery-sized fungi.
Bright greens, creamy gratins, red cabbage, and duck fat-roasted potatoes are all served on crockery hand-made by one of the front-of-house team.
Campion's filmmaking lingers on the sensuality of this dynamic — the stiff textures of costumes, the cracks in crockery and canvases, and cold wisps of warm breath.
It follows controversies over government spending on official crockery, a swimming pool at a presidential retreat and cutting remarks by the president about the costs of welfare.
They invited a couple of neighbors—both in their 90s—served up sandwiches and scones on specially bought crockery and played 1940s records on an old phonograph.
McAlpine generously piles pears, pomegranates, cranberries and leafy satsumas onto mismatched vintage crockery and cake stands of varying heights and scales for a chaotic and colorful finish.
The city-state's government is backing a drive to expand the use of robots in services — from collecting dirty crockery in restaurants to assisting kindergarten teachers with storytelling.
Chunky, green crockery is arranged in front of me and at the centre of my table sits a wedge of butter in the shape of a dire wolf.
Once you leave the noodle section of the menu behind, it is possible to find cooking that doesn't necessarily live up to the standard set by the crockery.
They are plate paintings — Schnabel's signature style, which features canvas covered in shards of broken crockery and then painted over, a method Schnabel has worked with since 1978.
Here tables are loaded with broken white crockery and string, tape, glue and scissors, which are supposed to be used to assemble pieces into some kind of a whole.
He has become both a bull in a china shop and a matador at the same time: wantonly breaking diplomatic crockery while prodding and goading erstwhile allies and friends.
Who is the hooligan terrorizing the hospital with malignant messages, spray-painting them on walls, blow-torching them into crockery and even carving them into corpses with a scalpel?
That crusty IKEA crockery won't age as well as you do, so you might as well invest in some handmade ceramics like these from La petite fabrique de Brunswick.
That family was drawn in lightest disguise, with Judith's writer husband Tom and her children Tacy and Matthew taken from life, as well as the tables and crockery and chairs.
The railroad will run more smoothly There's little doubt that most of the broken crockery that undermined the Trump-Tillerson relationship will disappear should Pompeo actually replace Tillerson at State.
Saudi Arabia and its crockery-breaking heir apparent, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, are, once again, opening up claims of advancing a more progressive future for the kingdom to doubt.
Decked in Tiffany's signature robin's egg blue, the restaurant is an immersive experience in the classic brand, serving delicate dishes alongside its suite of sterling silver utensils and bone china crockery.
They also complain that state schools assign numbers to plates when handing out free lunches, lest a child whose family insists on ritual separation from Dalits be served on "polluted" crockery.
The soft sounds of voices and the clinking of crockery as meals were prepared drifted through to the section of the elegant Belgrade apartment where the director Mila Turajlic grew up.
He knocks books off shelves, makes light bulbs flicker, opens closet doors in the middle of the night and subjects a terrified family to a full-scale, crockery-smashing supernatural tantrum.
He began with a small crockery business, then expanded to a travel agency that specialized in pilgrimages to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, and the Shiite holy city of Karbala in southern Iraq.
Mr. Schnabel's habit of painting on broken crockery became an emblem of the moment, but was only one variation on the bulked-up or expanded forms of collage devised by these artists.
The video — which has been viewed more than 500,000 times — takes the piss out of the complicated contraptions, expensive price tags, silly wi-fi passwords and unusual crockery often spotted in hipster coffee shops.
To help this art-form along, wily entrepreneur-seamen packed the holds with hams and cheeses, crockery and glassware and good supplies of drink, mainly beer and wine, sometimes madeira picked up en route.
Participants in the event at Rumi's Cave, a London venue that hosts courses for millennial Muslims and open-mic nights, had to bring their own cutlery and crockery, as well as containers for leftovers.
The airline will also provide "upgraded flatware" (crockery and cutlery) and "customer experience menu cards" that detail the food and beverage options and—far more useful, from Gulliver's perspective—the timing of those services.
Globes of the world, tables, crockery, necklaces of thousands of beads are all typically sold by their weight in lapis, $41 a pound to those in the know, often no extra charge for workmanship.
"This also means that cabin waste including food, single-use plastic, and alternative products such as biodegradable crockery and cutlery cannot be donated, reused, or subject to bio-waste treatment such as composting," Godson adds.
People on the wide sidewalks strolled past blankets covered with shoes and books and crockery for sale; luscious fruits spilled out of vans; a boisterous game of dominoes drew a circle of 21765 enthusiastic men.
French civilians hid out in disused underground quarries to escape the intense Allied bombing around Caen, leaving behind thousands of objects including medicine vials, broken dolls, crockery and coins minted by the collaborationist Vichy regime.
Many shoppers are no longer buying one set for everyday use and another for special occasions, instead placing orders for a single look that is both casual and elevated, like the crockery version of athleisure.
Ingo Maurer, a German lighting designer who was Promethean in his delivery of illumination — fashioning lamps out of shattered crockery, scribbled memos, holograms, tea strainers and incandescent bulbs with feathered wings — died on Monday in Munich.
Go ahead and liberate that crockery from its '70s packaging, and, while you're at it, cube some bread, slice up some sausages, heck, even heat up a tray of frozen taquitos: pretty much anything goes here.
As a ceramics lover, I could not resist a few pieces crafted in the pottery-making tradition of Mezotur, a town in eastern Hungary known for its practical and decorative crockery since the mid-2100th century.
Even though the stage order eventually comes unstuck — crockery and apples are smashed, performers are drenched by tea, chairs are knocked over — "Smashed," like the "Akhnaten" production, has created a beautiful image of civilization, brilliant if precarious.
This is because on top of bringing strong analytics, a focus on performance, and a willingness to break agency crockery, the Office of Management and Budget is institutionally charged with advancing the major policy priorities of the president.
It was a joy to be served on proper crockery with silver cutlery (including separate knives and forks for each course) and a real napkin, however there was a small stain on the grey material covering my tray.
East Liverpool, known in the 1800s as the "The Crockery City" where more than half the country's ceramics were made, has fallen on hard times since the 1970s as the population dwindled and the local steel mill shut down.
As such, the actors in each ad prompt viewers to press the skip button, with the sullen teenager asking: "Don't you have anything better to do than watch me washing dishes?" as he painstakingly scrubs each piece of crockery.
The show starts with some of Schnabel's earliest works, including the large-scale signature plate painting "Blue Nude with Sword" (1979) (painted on broken crockery) that he hung next to Cézanne's much smaller and much better painting "The Strangled Woman" (1876).
Behind the lilies are hundred-acre fields of corn or beans, and if you park your car and wander the field behind the lilies, you will invariably find nails, broken crockery and remnants of life where a farmhouse once stood.
Adhering to the cardinal rule of the KonMari method, they sort their stuff not by room but "kind by kind," that is, by category: clothes, books, papers, "komono" (miscellaneous) and sentimental items for Kondo; vessels, clothing and armor, crockery, etc.
"Sam, with a live coal in his eye, dancing about, blind with rage, cleared the shelves of crockery with his toasting fork; and coming to anchor in a large block-tin dish cover, sat down to swear," the man wrote in the paper.
"If café owners, baristas, and crockery manufacturers want to manipulate people's expectations of coffee, they should carefully consider the diameter and height of the cups they use/produce, as these features will likely affect expected aroma, bitterness, sweetness, and intensity," the study concludes.
As often as they came to appear together posthumously — in the memorial drawings, photographs, tapestries, and crockery, usually in triptychs with John F. Kennedy, found largely in black homes — there are few photographs of the two, most of them snapshots or group pictures.
Critics of Macron said the incident reinforced perceptions of a lofty, out-of-touch president, following controversies over government spending on official crockery, a swimming pool built at a presidential retreat, and cutting remarks by the president about the costs of welfare.
On his travels through France, Cocker met a milkman who had spent 50 years creating mosaics over every surface in his house with sea shells and broken crockery, and saw Le Palais idéal, a fantasy kingdom made from stone by a local postman.
Nah. When they find themselves taken in by a Shaker-like religious sect, led by a blind lay preacher (Max Baker, hilarious), Jim is quick to point out the errors of his host's altruistic ways, in a lacerating, crockery-smashing dinner scene.
I doubt they thought he would win, but he would encourage or exacerbate divisions in the society, challenge many fundamental norms over his own narcissistic sociopathic views of himself and his entitlements, and break a lot of crockery without a second's misgiving.
Diana's hippie-Wiccan aunts, touchingly played by Kingston and Valarie Pettiford, live in one of the tale's more charming inventions: a funky, sentient house that rattles the crockery when it's irritated and supplies flashbacks by conjuring up life-size holographic scenes in situ.
In Homer's Odyssey, composed around 750 B.C., the main villain is Aegisthus, a cad who seduces the weak-willed Clytemnestra and then ambushes the recently returned king and his retainers at a feast, slaughtering them in a grotesque parody of a real battle, the bodies lying among the scattered crockery.
" In his 1868 book Hints on Household Taste, architect and designer Charles Eastlake wrote: "The quasi-fidelity with which the forms of a rose, or a bunch of ribbons, or a ruined castle, can be reproduced on carpets, crockery and wallpapers will always possess a certain kind of charm for the uneducated eye.
Many of the homes in these villages were reduced to little ponds of crumbled brick and piles of singed bamboo or survived as life-sized dioramas of destruction, with missing walls that allowed one to peer inside at the detritus of life — a lone rubber boot, broken crockery, a melted plastic jerry can.
Bigger challenges also lie in wait for Bolton, including a super power confrontation with China, a deadline on the Iran nuclear deal and Trump's summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Bolton's critics saw his appointment as the arrival of a bull in a china shop strewn with geopolitical crockery already shattered by Trump.
Scattered throughout are ­Lueders's ceramics, mostly plates and vases, which were made in situ, as well as Sacret Young's abstract photographs of Greek landscapes, and the flotsam of a free-spirited life: bits and pieces of handmade bricolage, wicker baskets filled with crockery for picnics, candle stubs on the dining room table, vases filled with freshly cut wildflowers.
Dreamily, she even half imagined that she could hear her mother at work downstairs: a consoling clatter of pans and crockery in the kitchen, water running in the sink, voices rumbling on the radio—as if some substratum of ordinariness were so fundamental that it must always be carrying steadily on somewhere, below all the agitation of change.
Georgina Philippou, the CFO of the watchdog, said in her letter that the bad behavior and conditions witnessed in the authority's £60 million ($54.4 million) offices in Stratford, East London, included: "Leaving cutlery and crockery in the kitchen areas, overflowing bins, stealing plants and charging cables from desks, catering and security teams being subject to verbal abuse, colleagues defecating on the floor in toilet cubicles on a particular floor, urinating on the floor in the men's toilets and leaving alcohol bottles in sanitary bins," the Evening Standard newspaper, which first reported the story, said Tuesday.

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