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Definition of whiteware in English: whitewarenounˈwʌɪtwɛː mass nounNZ Large domestic goods such as refrigerators and washing machines. people were spending extra cash on household furniture and whiteware Example sentencesExamples - The defendant stated the vehicle was stolen from him before he could sell the whiteware.
- The company has introduced sophisticated electronics into an increasing range of its whiteware and appliances.
- They emptied almost everything from the house—a 42-inch TV, electric appliances, whiteware, beds and bedding, even food.
- Countries all over the world have problems with the disposal of whiteware.
- If stainless steel appliances don't suit your household, trusty, white whiteware is still perfectly acceptable, with new styles emerging.
- He said New Zealand exported a lot of whiteware to Australia, which was also New Zealand's largest market for tourists.
- She and her small team of assistants went for broke, covering the whiteware in outrageously colourful geometric designs.
- Residents are charged $16 per item to dump whiteware at the city's transfer station, but the council also holds inorganic rubbish collections every year.
- It features a selection of products from wine to whiteware from a range of carefully selected suppliers representing well-known consumer brands.
- What this actually means is that a couple have to be together longer to get their hands on half the whiteware.
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