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Things pewter often describes (“pewter ________”)
plates, plate, pot, dishes, mug, spoon, ware, pots, dish, mugs, spoons, buttons, tankard, vessels, cup, platter, bowl, sky, tankards, cups, platters, flagon, basin, candlesticks, vessel, measure, jug, pitcher, eyes, objects, lid, soldier, candlestick, basins, medal, tray, utensils, chalice, goblet, flagons, porringer, articles, bowls, inkstand, tableware, measures, teapot, porringers, lids, flask, service, jugs, color, items, wares, quart, light, goblets, box, pitchers, cover, ring, lamp, badge, vase, holder, cans, button, pieces, circle, solder, frame, waves, pipe, hair, ornaments, teapots, collection, making, lamps, sea, shine, worm, bason, piece, clouds, engine, soldiers, basons, finish, counter, rings, handle, inlay, shop
How pewter often is described (“________ pewter”)
old, american, english, resplendent, fine, polished, common, dull, best, modern, early, antique, much, burnished, british, native, roman, bright, simple, hard, ancient, solid, dutch, century, finest, tarnished, heavy, european, replenished, kept, soft, ordinary, dingy, plain, paltry, liquid, pure, domestic, melted, genuine, japanese, fashioned, fangled, made, wrought, colonial, clean, scrap, scottish, dented, thick, round, scrubbed, flared, matrimonial, rough, foaming, purest, cool, atlantic, mottled, flat, eighteenth, dirty, ley, scarred, molten, engraved, excess
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