Noun
A place setting.
(also figuratively) The act of setting the table.
table-setting (countable and uncountable, plural table-settings)
Alternative form of table setting
table-setting
Designate a friend or bridesmaid to pick them up on the morning of the wedding, then wrap them in squares of light-blue parchment paper, attach name tags with twine, and place one atop each table setting. Source: Internet
Elegant, versatile, and surprisingly durable, linens are at the foundation of every great table setting. Source: Internet
Tanya Steel of Epicurious, and entertaining expert Gina Provenzano share tips for hosting a patriotic party, including a flag-inspired table setting and recipes for red, white, and blue Sangria, and a strawberry and blueberry trifle. Source: Internet
This 1,500 square meter shop cum bookstore cum café boasts three floors of the latest in fashion for men and women, home goods from the actual table to the table setting, and a volume of other daily essentials including bedding and aprons. Source: Internet
Rattan placemats, red and blue plates, all set on a whitewashed table makes for a stunning, impressive 4th of July table setting. Source: Internet
We can do a table setting, we can do a living room setting, we can do an office setting. Source: Internet