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Ware   /wɛr/   Listen
Ware

noun
1.
Articles of the same kind or material; usually used in combination: 'silverware', 'software'.
2.
Commodities offered for sale.  Synonyms: merchandise, product.  "That store offers a variety of products"
verb
1.
Spend extravagantly.  Synonyms: consume, squander, waste.



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"Ware" Quotes from Famous Books



... murder of a brother in Ireland, succeeded to the title, and married Margaret, a daughter of the King of Scotland. He was just starting for the Crusades, when he was killed by a fall from his horse, in a tournament held at Ware, (1241). Like the other Marshalls, he was a benefactor of the Temple, and, like all the four sons of the Protector, died without issue, in the reign of Henry III., the family becoming extinct with him. Matthew Paris declared that the race had been cursed by the Bishop of Fernes, from ...
— Old and New London - Volume I • Walter Thornbury

... as urgent," said the fellow. "I should summon my lord from the Queen's royal presence to do YOUR business, should I?—I were like to be thanked with a horse-whip. I marvel our old porter took not measure of such ware with his club, instead of giving them passage; but his brain is addled with getting his speech ...
— Kenilworth • Sir Walter Scott

... Ware, De Hibernia; a supplement to which contains annals of Irish History in the reign of Henry VII.; written in the ...
— England Under the Tudors • Arthur D. Innes

... ware is gaily spread, And now she weaves herself a bed, Where, hiding all but just her head, She watching lies For moths or gnats, entangled spread, ...
— Cottage Poems • Patrick Bronte

... led, whether she wished it or not, to the kitchen—that bright kitchen with its well-kept pots and pans, and its heavy delf-ware ranged on shelves, its great Dutch clock ticking loudly in the corner, and the clear fire burning merrily in the stove, which was flanked with blue and white tiles with a ...
— Penshurst Castle - In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney • Emma Marshall


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