Noun
Edged or cutting instruments, collectively.
Source: Webster's dictionarySomehow I think Trophy Wives wear more makeup and less cutlery. But hey, I haven't ever met a Trophy Wife, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they know what I know, that the true way to a man's heart is six inches of metal between his ribs. Laurell K. Hamilton
And call me a pig, but isn't it brilliantly refreshing how early the Dutch eat dinner? When they're still laying out the cutlery in achingly hip Barcelona, they're hanging the Closed sign on the restaurant doors of old Amsterdam. Julie Burchill
Aarau is famous for the quality of their instruments, cutlery and their bells. Source: Internet
A smart new cutlery set has the ability to elevate a mid-week meal into an occasion – and who wouldn’t want to recreate that fine dining experience at home? Source: Internet
Common tablespoons intended for use as cutlery (called dessert spoons in the UK, where a tablespoon is always a serving spoon) usually hold 7 ml to 14 ml, citation considerably less than some tablespoons used for serving. Source: Internet
Not only is throwaway cutlery cheap, it’s wasteful and insulting. Source: Internet