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Associations of "Cunningness" (30 Words)
bottle | A bottle fitted with a teat for giving milk or other drinks to babies and very young children. She managed to get through a bottle of wine. |
carafe | An open-topped glass flask used for serving wine or water in a restaurant. A carafe of retsina. |
ceramic | The material from which ceramics are made. Tableware in ceramic. |
chinaware | Dishware made of high quality porcelain. |
coffee | A cup of coffee. A cup of coffee. |
crockery | Plates, dishes, cups, and other similar items, especially ones made of earthenware or china. |
dish | The quantity that a dish will hold. This tool accurately checks for proper dishing of a wheel. |
earthen | Relating to or characteristic of the earth or material existence. The earthen world is but an imperfect mirror of the heavens. |
earthenware | Ceramic ware made of porous clay fired at low heat. An earthenware jug. |
ewer | A large jug with a wide mouth, formerly used for carrying water. |
figurine | A small carved or molded figure. |
gourd | A climbing or trailing plant which bears gourds. |
jar | The quantity contained in a jar. This play jarred the audience. |
kiln | A furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery. |
mug | The human face kisser and smiler and mug are informal terms for face and phiz is British. He mugged for the camera. |
pitcher | Botany a leaf that that is modified in such a way as to resemble a pitcher or ewer. A pitcher of water. |
porcelain | An article made of porcelain. A porcelain bowl. |
pottery | The craft or profession of making pottery. A visit to a Staffordshire pottery. |
saucer | A small shallow dish for holding a cup at the table. |
scurry | A flurry of rain or snow. I was in such a scurry. |
silverware | Dishes, containers, or cutlery made of or coated with silver, or made of a material resembling silver. |
statuette | A small carved or molded figure. |
stein | Experimental expatriate United States writer (1874-1946. |
tableware | Crockery, cutlery, and glassware used for serving and eating meals at a table. |
tumbler | A glass with a flat bottom but no handle or stem; originally had a round bottom. |
urn | An ornamental sculpture shaped like an urn. A tea urn. |
utensil | An implement for practical use (especially in a household. Kitchen utensils. |
vase | A decorative container without handles, typically made of glass or china and used as an ornament or for displaying cut flowers. |
vitrify | Undergo vitrification; become glassy or glass-like. The option of vitrifying nuclear waste presents problems. |