Definitions
Drinking glasses that have a stem, such as wine glasses or champagne flutes.
Word origin
From stem + -ware.
Used in a sentence
“Selected nonheat-resistant and nonheat-tempered tableware and kitchenware: […] Tableware: […] Machine-made tumblers, goblets and other stemware”
“Glancing around at the tables, I noticed they were still perfectly set the way Pierre left them: linen birds of paradise atop each plate, salt and pepper shakers, stemware and flatware, all arranged with precision.”
“It [The Girlfriend Experience] relishes the gleaming curve of fine stemware; there are more crystal goblets filled with red wine than on “The Good Wife,” “Scandal” and the fourth hour of “Today” put together.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
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