Crockery

//ˈkɹɒkəɹi//

"Crockery" in a Sentence (8 examples)

Crockery is a term that refers to ceramic dishes in everyday use, as differentiated from fine porcelain.

Where did you buy this crockery?

My grandma has a wall of precariously crockery. Their demise is inevitable.

How much crockery does a two-person household need?

There was a stove, a table, three chairs, a row of shelves containing a few articles of crockery and tinware, and a bed in the far corner of the room, on which rested a man with ragged gray beard and hair, a face long and thin, and coal-black eyes.

Where's the crockery?

There's a lot of crockery on the table.

All the street was lined with wretched hucksters and their merchandise of gooseberries, green apples, children's dirty cakes, cheap crockeries, brushes, and tin-ware; among which objects the people were swarming about busily.

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