"Cruets" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cruets" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Cruets
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"Cruets" Meaning

Cruets are small containers, typically made of glass or ceramic, used to store condiments such as vinegar, oil, and spices. They are often used on tables at meals to allow for easy access to these condiments.

"Cruets" Examples

Usage Examples for "Cruets"


The wedding reception featured an elegant display of cruets filled with olive oil and vinegar, accompanied by baskets of fresh bread and crackers.
The gourmet shop sells a variety of cruets in different shapes and sizes, each designed to serve a specific type of condiment.
In the old days, the kitchen was stocked with cruets filled with salt, pepper, and other seasonings that were used daily in cooking.
The antique dealer uncovered a beautifully crafted cruets set in sterling silver, complete with tiny spoons and forks for serving.
The chef carefully poured a small amount of hot sauce from the cruet into the soup, adding a subtle burst of flavor to the dish.

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Cruickshank

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Cruikshank

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Cruikshank is a Scottish surname of Gaelic origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic "Cruichseachan", which means "church corner" or "church boundary". The name is likely to have originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a church or a place of worship.

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Cruisers are people who travel or voyage through the water, typically on a cruise ship or boat, often for leisure or relaxation.

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