From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishglasswareglass‧ware /ˈɡlɑːsweə $ ˈɡlæswer/ noun [uncountable] DFglass objects, especially ones used for drinking and eating SYN glass
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glassware• Cleaning materials were the first priority, and enough china, cutlery and glassware for her own use.• Without funds, we purchased silver and glassware.• Interest is building up in Waterford Wedgwood, makers of the famous crystal glassware and bone china.• And to emphasise the elegant style of the Milchester house we chose hand-cut Stuart Crystal glassware.• She thought it left too many spots on glassware.• Instruments of torture feature somewhat incongruously alongside porcelain, glassware and fans owned by members of the imperial family.• You can bring children here without waiters glancing anxiously at the glassware.• I stand three feet from the glassware and count the tumblers lined up on a towel.