Crossword-Solution: SILVERWARE 10 letters, 16 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Silverware n. Dishes, vases, ornaments, and utensils of various
sorts, made of silver.

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SILVERWARE anagram SILVERWEAR

We have 16 clues for the answer “SILVERWARE”

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Appropriate wedding gift. 1 answer
Articles stashed by vacationers 1 answer
Fine cutlery 1 answer
Forks, spoons and such 1 answer
Gift for a bride-to-be. 1 answer
Includes cutlery 1 answer
Pricey forks, spoons, etc. 1 answer
What to eat with 1 answer
Forks and knives, e.g. 2 answers
Dinner service. 3 answers
Eating utensils 3 answers
Table setting? 3 answers
Kitchen items 7 answers
Cutlery 10 answers
CUTLERY METAL 10 answers
Silver 71 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SILVERWARE (5)

Senor Johnson at once took things for granted, sent on to Kansas a preposterous sum of "expense" money and a railroad ticket, and raided Goodrich's store at Willets, a hundred miles away, for all manner of gaudy carpets, silverware, fancy lamps, works of art, pianos, linen, and gimcracks for the adornment of the ranch house.
Arizona Nights Stewart Edward White 2008
The poor and noble house of Guenic little knew with what an adversary it was attempting to compete, or what amount of fortune was necessary to enter the lists against the silverware, the delicate porcelain, the beautiful linen, the silver-gilt service brought from Paris by Mademoiselle des Touches, and the science of her cook.
Beatrix Honore de Balzac 1999
The only vestiges of his royal existence that remained to the prince were his silverware and dinner service, which were ornamented with royal crowns richly engraved and gilded.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
What was to be done? Antonin Moyne struggled on as best he could, used his old clothes, lived upon beans and potatoes, sold his knick-knacks to bric-à-brac dealers, pawned first his watch, then his silverware.
The Memoirs of Victor Hugo Victor Hugo 2001
Their house was filled with heavy and coarsely boastful luxury; everything there was resplendent, screaming of the proprietor’s wealth, but the Cossack-wife walked past the costly furniture and the silverware in a shy and somewhat frightened manner, as though fearing lest they might seize and choke her.
Foma Gordyeff Maxim Gorky 2001

Quotes with SILVERWARE (3)

Erase from your vocabulary the word “someday.” Do not save things for “special occasions.” Take into account the fact that every day is special. Every day is a gift that we must appreciate and be thankful for. Wear your attractive clothes, wear your nice perfume, use your fine silverware and dishes, and drink from your expensive crystal glasses … just because. Live every day to the fullest and savor every minute of it.
Rodolfo Costa Advice My Parents Gave Me: and Other Lessons I Learned from My Mistakes
How shortsighted and how uncultured, then, are the efforts of believers in Christ when they seek for snatches of worldly culture for themselves by placing themselves, as they think, on common ground with those who are not believers in Christ. How dishonoring to their Christ if they allow that any culture endures unless it be because of the power of his resurrection in the world. If you have been taken out of the miry clay, do you jump back into it because of some glistening o…
Cornelius Van Til Essays on Christian Education
Every time you open a book for the first time, there is something akin to safe-breaking about it. Yes, that's exactly it: the frantic reader is like a burglar who has spent hours digging a tunnel to enter the strongroom of a bank. He emerges face to face with hundreds of strongboxes, all identical, and opens them one by one. And each time a box is opened, it loses its anonymity and becomes unique: one is filled with paintings, another with a bundle of banknotes, a third with …
Jacques Bonnet Phantoms on the Bookshelves
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 10 times in crossword archives (1956–2021).