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  • Toxins are everywhere—from household cleaning products to plastics in our kitchen-ware, phthalates and bisphenol A in our plastic water bottles, and even in our tap water and air supply.

    The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009

  • I suspect it is because she fears that if I come along, I will insist that the kitchen-ware be monogrammed.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • I suspect it is because she fears that if I come along, I will insist that the kitchen-ware be monogrammed.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • I pull the drawers out of their cabinets, flinging them on the floor in a clanging symphony of kitchen-ware.

    Hurricane 2005

  • On the plain kitchen-ware table was spread a cloth of Reseda green, like a dull old leaf in color.

    Our Mr. Wrenn 2004

  • African imports included silks from Asia, swords, knives, kitchen-ware, and trinkets from the primitive industrial factories of Europe as well as horses and other items from Arabia.

    The Black Experience in America Norman Coombs

  • On the plain kitchen-ware table was spread a cloth of Reseda green, like a dull old leaf in color.

    Our Mr. Wrenn, the Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • On the plain kitchen-ware table was spread a cloth of Reseda green, like a dull old leaf in color.

    Our Mr. Wrenn: The Romantic Adventures of a Gentle Man 1914

  • The Dragon's Secret had probably known some strange resting-places in its time, but doubtless none stranger than the one in which it now found itself -- a dark, rather dusty top shelf in a pantry, hobnobbing with a few worn-out pots and pans and discarded kitchen-ware!

    The Dragon's Secret Augusta Huiell Seaman 1914

  • Lydia borrowed a book on etiquette from the library and for a week Amos ate his supper with an array of silver and kitchen-ware before him that took his appetite away.

    Lydia of the Pines Honor�� Morrow 1910

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