utensil in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

utensil in the PONS Dictionary

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Their work consisted of trading and distributing farm products, seeds, utensils, foods, etc.
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These plants aimed to produce enough consumer goods (soft drinks, cigarettes, and food items) and household products (soap, paper, and utensils) to satisfy local demand.
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Each kit consists of kitchen utensils, foodgrains and other material of daily use.
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After the party, the decorations, utensils and musical instruments were then donated to the poor villagers.
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Metal utensils are typically made out of bronze or brass, the nobility version of silver and decorated with jewels.
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Formal tea parties are often characterized by the use of prestige utensils, such as porcelain, bone china or silver.
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Even if needed, hosts should not have more than three utensils on either side of the plate before a meal.
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They anticipated a future need for the utensil that overcame the current want for just a food reward.
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The brothers' pattern made the utensils resemble granite.
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After all the guests have taken tea, the host cleans the utensils in preparation for putting them away.
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