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Definition of stemware in English: stemwarenounˈstɛmwɛːˈstɛmˌwɛr mass nounNorth American Goblets and stemmed glasses regarded collectively. Example sentencesExamples - Pascal is hopeful, steadfast on optimizing the gastronomic experience with the right tools: the cheese cart being one, proper stemware another.
- Some people judge a restaurant by its stemware.
- Nor is the point of etiquette to impress your guests with how much you know and they don't about, say, wines or stemware or snail eating.
- Due to its stronger structure, crystal stemware can be made thinner than glass and hence contribute to the overall tasting.
- Its Burgundy Grand Cru glass is the only stemware that resides permanently in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
- Actually I have made arrangements to deliver our china, stemware, flatware and linens the night before.
- The line of stemware and tumblers feature a unique magnesium-based crystal that the company says eliminates the trade-off between clarity and durability in this product category.
- The tables are covered with brown butcher paper; the silver-tipped lightbulbs are bare; and everything is artfully mismatched, from seats to stemware.
- But tumblers take the place of stemware and requests for ice buckets are cheerfully denied.
- Combine new and vintage candy dishes, stemware, stacked cake platters, bowls, and drink glasses in an arrangement of varying heights.
- He removes the china, silverware, good stemware, strips the table of the linen cloth and the napkin and then slams the aggrieved bottle on the table.
- Whomever loses the flip has to put aside roughly 45 minutes of time when calling for simple information like choice of stemware.
- As for the wine glasses, we live near dozens of restaurants, some world-class, which means their stemware is as thin as their wine lists are thick.
- The cost was about $36 for eight decorated glasses, including stemware.
- Exposing DNA to radiation is like hitting a fine piece of crystal stemware with a hammer.
- But that stemware doesn't demand such exorbitant markups.
- When you design a back bar with mirrors and glass shelving for stemware, and then light it properly, this becomes as beautiful as a crystal chandelier.
- The bar area is large by restaurant standards displaying copious wine storage and racks of marginally clean stemware.
- Learn to tie fanciful bows or just tie a simple bow to the backs of dining chairs, around stemware or around your silverware.
- I've seen him stack glass stemware pyramid-style on his head and dance around the café.
Definition of stemware in US English: stemwarenounˈstemˌwerˈstɛmˌwɛr North American Goblets and stemmed glasses regarded collectively. Example sentencesExamples - Learn to tie fanciful bows or just tie a simple bow to the backs of dining chairs, around stemware or around your silverware.
- The bar area is large by restaurant standards displaying copious wine storage and racks of marginally clean stemware.
- Nor is the point of etiquette to impress your guests with how much you know and they don't about, say, wines or stemware or snail eating.
- But tumblers take the place of stemware and requests for ice buckets are cheerfully denied.
- Whomever loses the flip has to put aside roughly 45 minutes of time when calling for simple information like choice of stemware.
- Combine new and vintage candy dishes, stemware, stacked cake platters, bowls, and drink glasses in an arrangement of varying heights.
- The tables are covered with brown butcher paper; the silver-tipped lightbulbs are bare; and everything is artfully mismatched, from seats to stemware.
- Some people judge a restaurant by its stemware.
- I've seen him stack glass stemware pyramid-style on his head and dance around the café.
- Its Burgundy Grand Cru glass is the only stemware that resides permanently in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
- He removes the china, silverware, good stemware, strips the table of the linen cloth and the napkin and then slams the aggrieved bottle on the table.
- The cost was about $36 for eight decorated glasses, including stemware.
- Due to its stronger structure, crystal stemware can be made thinner than glass and hence contribute to the overall tasting.
- Pascal is hopeful, steadfast on optimizing the gastronomic experience with the right tools: the cheese cart being one, proper stemware another.
- Exposing DNA to radiation is like hitting a fine piece of crystal stemware with a hammer.
- As for the wine glasses, we live near dozens of restaurants, some world-class, which means their stemware is as thin as their wine lists are thick.
- But that stemware doesn't demand such exorbitant markups.
- When you design a back bar with mirrors and glass shelving for stemware, and then light it properly, this becomes as beautiful as a crystal chandelier.
- The line of stemware and tumblers feature a unique magnesium-based crystal that the company says eliminates the trade-off between clarity and durability in this product category.
- Actually I have made arrangements to deliver our china, stemware, flatware and linens the night before.
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