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Discover Ludwig'silverware' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the eating utensils such as knives, forks, and spoons made out of silver. For example: "We needed to buy a new set of silverware for our dinner party."
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silverware
noun
Anything made from silver.
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Related: Dundee 0-1 Inverness | Scottish Premiership match report In the case of Inverness, in the year of their 21st birthday, this flagship occasion and opportunity to claim what would be a first piece of major silverware could hardly be more timely.
"It gives you the chance of being involved in Champions League football and the opportunity to win silverware every season in Scotland.
With Henry or Olave, a loss will direct abuse at Petke from the fanbase for letting a great chance at silverware go; a draw or a win will make him look like the smartest guy in the room.
The other big final this week is between Sevilla and Dnipro in the Europa League in Warsaw (Wednesday, ITV4, 7.45pm) and there is more than silverware at stake.
With Manchester City, who ought to have been the most ominous hurdle, flopping out of contention on Sunday, the route to silverware could not look smoother.
Rodgers had been under pressure after a dismal end to the season that culminated in a 6-1 loss at Stoke City, no silverware for the third year of his reign and failure to qualify for the Champions League, despite a £117m investment in new players.
To scenes of wild delirium and utter dismay, the hosts had the silverware ripped from their grasp when their opponents, down to 10 men, won and converted a 93rd-minute penalty.
The club may have been a model of consistency since their Premier League title – three third-place finishes in the league, with two semis and two finals in the domestic cups – yet the departure of two key players in 1986 looked set to destabilise the 1986-87 bid for silverware.
The Manchester United striker, by 68 caps the most experienced outfield player in Roy Hodgson's team, remains convinced he can still fulfil an ambition to claim silverware with England and will attempt to start the process of re-engaging with a support left disaffected by the side's worst performance at a World Cup.
The biggest piece of silverware is - of course - the Palme d'Or, which will go to one of the 18 films in competition.
Yet despite taking Villa to the Premier League summit in three of his four seasons in charge, there was no silverware and Gregory resigned in January 2002 after becoming exasperated with Doug Ellis, the chairman at the time, for refusing to sanction the signing of Muzzy Izzet several months earlier.
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