Cutlery in a sentence as a noun

All the cutlery in my kitchen has my fingerprints on it too.

Man, those times my cutlery failed were rough. Glad someone's figuring out the big problems of life.

You can direct all your efforts to bending cutlery, but you're not going to make a good living out of it. You're just not.

Is this an advertisement for cutlery? Tune in next week when we will be told what the best toilet paper is.

This is why top end cutlery, wood carving chisels, etc. are typically forged by hand.

It is if your Costco wooden table suddenly decides it doesn't want to work with your Sears cutlery ^. ^

Tea, in the UK, is so ingrained in the culture, and has been around so long, that kettles are almost like cutlery. I can't imagine a house or business in the UK without one.

$50 * 20 = $1000 just on evaluation sets of cutlery. I can safely say that my cheap cutlery cost me significantly less that $1000, functions well, and will last me the rest of my life.

It's everywhere from cars to irons to cutlery to furniture. How a product is designed affects how it is used.

The host seeing that the guest was having trouble with her knife and fork immediately put down her own cutlery and started eating with her hands. Once the guest noticed this she felt she had leave to do the same.

It was presented in a large plate, with injera bread at the botton and everything on top, and no cutlery. When we asked, we were told to eat with hands, which we were only more than happy to do.

Maybe there is such a thing as the best cutlery, and maybe the cutlery he bought is it... but it seems like such an empty, odd, materialistic goal.'

I've probably bought that damn perforated aluminum cutlery holder 8 times on 3 continents.

Your house is already full of small metal objects that are slightly resonant in the TV band - such as cutlery. You could probably replicate this experiment by attaching a switchable ground to a fork and holding it _right next_ to a TV antenna.

I'm pretty sure I bought my cutlery at Target in one of those handy service-for-4 bachelor packs and maybe my plates at Ikea because I happened to remember I needed plates and I don't hate trees enough to buy paper all the time. But damned if I did any research on it.

Your cutlery doesn't have fingerprint digitizers and a wifi connection. I'm generally of the opinion that we can't trust any information on our devices to actually remain secret now.

I wonder how Dustin would react if he discovered that the company he bought the cutlery from was actually mass producing them and floating the whole "Japanese product designer from a family that made Samurai swords" story to help sell their product. Would it matter to him?

But his key example, cutlery, is fairly preposterous. He claimes a dead Japanese designer made the finest siverware ever. I'll agrue that the photo of "the best" cutlery is, in my opinion, "perfect"-ly hideous.

What should have been done long ago is standardising plates, cups and cutlery and creating integrated dish cabinet/washer that can wash those standardised items and store them. The fact that in 2014 we still rely on manual work to wash the dishes is a disgrace perpetrated by oversupply of cheap human work.

The one remarkable thing about their cafeteria that stuck with me was the cutlery. All disposable utensils outside of chopsticks were made out of biodegradable corn and they were the best disposable utensils I have ever used.

I think cutlery is probably the worst possible example to illustrate the argument. The cheapest cutlery you can buy is still works 90% as well as the best, and they last approximately forever. I've never in my life been eating something and noticed the quality of the cutlery.

Cutlery definitions

noun

a cutting implement; a tool for cutting

See also: cutter

noun

tableware implements for cutting and eating food