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place setting
noun
the group of dishes, silverware, glasses, etc., set at the place of each person at a meal.
a single group of such dishes or eating utensils sold as a unit.
place setting
noun
the set of items of cutlery, crockery, and glassware laid for one person at a dining table
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of place setting1
Example Sentences
He would sit in that recliner, or at a table at the back of the darkened and cavernous room, where his family now arranges a weekly place setting in his honor.
I was thinking about feminist artists who are working with these issues, like Judy Chicago‘s “The Dinner Party,” where she makes a place setting for feminist artists.
“Listen, he said you better have 53 place settings at the dinner table when the Ravens come to play,” Halkais said.
Instead of place settings, three dancers are before them.
Dress up each place setting with a cut poinsettia bloom.
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