cutlery in the PONS Dictionary

cutlery Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It was designed to be easily eaten on the move without a plate or cutlery.
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A napkin may also be held together in a bundle (with cutlery) by a napkin ring.
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Common cutlery teaspoons are not designed to contain a standard volume.
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These forest huts provide shelter, cooking facilities (stove, cooking utensils, cutlery), toilets, and water (collected rainwater).
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Mass manufactured kitchen cutlery uses both the forging and stock removal processes.
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In addition to performances by eye-catching cutlery, plates, a tablecloth and napkins, the musical number featured a show-stopping routine from a dancing doormat.
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He took all his meals at the hotel restaurant, always using the same set of cutlery.
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Inside the house there was only one bed and a single set of cutlery.
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After she sits down, she realizes that she has no cutlery, and returns to the service counter for a fork.
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Disposable packaging is mostly replaced with cutlery and plastic cups and dishes; the area began with over 100,000 dishes and 20,000 cups.
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