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crockery

/krok-uh-ree/US // ˈkrɒk ə ri //UK // (ˈkrɒkərɪ) //

陶器,陶器类,盘子,盘碗

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : crocks collectively; earthenware.

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Examples

  • To stave off death you’ll have to confront a witch who likes to replace her subjects’ heads with crockery, a Napoleon-like frog with a string of titles that proclaim his glory and a mountain-dwelling yeti named Betty.

  • The threat is more immediate in Manuela Viera Gallo’s jagged necklaces, made of broken crockery and other trashed household objects.

  • There's the "finale" we should be seeking after the broken crockery from the Tea Party tantrum is cleared away.

  • He also could be maddening to work with, dominating any situation and breaking a lot of crockery in the process.

  • Some bits of broken crockery furnished his table, a board wedged against the rock.

  • He drew loads of boards from the saw-mill, and loads of crockery from the various village stores.

  • I was sawing up a few more sticks from the orchard, when the express man drove up with the beds, the crockery, and so on.

  • It was in trying to grab something that she lost control, and fell, barge and all after her crockery into the sea.

  • Always an unruly fellow, and dangerous to trust among crockery.