Platefuls example sentences

Related (5): servings, portions, helpings, dishes, meals

plateful

definition

  - noun form of plate

plate

noun

plate (noun) · plates (plural noun)

  - a flat dish, typically circular and made of china, from which food is eaten or served:

  - an amount of food on a plate:

  - a course of a meal, served on one plate:

  - a flat dish, typically made of metal or wood, passed around a church congregation in order to collect donations of money:

  - a shallow glass dish on which a culture of cells or microorganisms may be grown:

  - dishes, bowls, cups, and other utensils made of gold, silver, or other metal:

  - a silver or gold dish or trophy awarded as a prize in a race or competition:

  - a race or competition in which a silver or gold trophy is awarded:

  - a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material, typically one used to join or strengthen things or forming part of a machine:

  - a small, flat piece of metal or other material bearing a name or inscription and attached to a door or other object:

  - short for license plate.

  - short for home plate

  - a piece of lumber laid horizontally along the top of a wall to support the ends of joists or rafters.

  - a light horseshoe for a racehorse.

  - a thin, flat organic structure or formation:

  - each of the several rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere which together make up the earth's surface. See also plate tectonics.

  - a sheet of metal, plastic, or some other material bearing an image of type or illustrations from which multiple copies are printed:

  - a printed photograph, picture, or illustration, especially one on superior-quality paper in a book:

  - a thin sheet of metal, glass, or other substance coated with a light-sensitive film on which an image is formed, used in larger or older types of cameras.

  - a thin piece of plastic molded to the shape of a person's mouth and gums, to which artificial teeth or another orthodontic appliance are attached.

  - a complete denture or orthodontic appliance.

  - a thin piece of metal that acts as an electrode in a capacitor, battery, or cell.

  - the anode of a thermionic tube.

  - cover (a metal object) with a thin coating or film of a different metal:

  - cover (an object) with plates of metal for decoration, protection, or strength:

  - serve or arrange (food) on a plate or plates before a meal:

  - score (a run or runs); cause (someone) to score:

  - inoculate (cells or infective material) on to a culture plate, especially with the object of isolating a particular strain of microorganisms or estimating viable cell numbers.

Synonyms

plate, dish, platter, bowl, salver, trencher, charger, paten, plateful, helping, portion, serving, platter, platter, dish, tray, trencher, charger, paten, panel, sheet, layer, lamina, leaf, pane, slab, plaque, nameplate, tablet, sign, brass, medallion, plaquette, cartouche, lamella, lamina, scute, scutum, picture, print, illustration, photograph, photo, engraving, lithograph, vignette, cover, coat, overlay, laminate, veneer, electroplate, anodize, galvanize, gild, platinize, silver, tin, nickel, cover, coat, overlay, laminate, veneer, electroplate, anodize, galvanize, gild, platinize, silver, tin, nickel, distribute, present, provide, supply

"Platefuls" Example Sentences

1. I had three platefuls of spaghetti for dinner.
2. My mother always serves platefuls of vegetables.
3. The buffet had platefuls of seafood.
4. I can eat platefuls of sushi.
5. The potluck had platefuls of delicious food.
6. The cook was busy preparing platefuls of desserts.
7. The restaurant offered platefuls of exotic food.
8. The family enjoyed platefuls of turkey on Thanksgiving.
9. The kids devoured platefuls of pizza at the party.
10. She served platefuls of hot soup on a cold day.
11. We gorged on platefuls of BBQ at the cookout.
12. I cannot resist platefuls of chocolate cake.
13. The customers were served platefuls of fresh fruits.
14. The banquet served platefuls of gourmet dishes.
15. My grandmother always cooked platefuls of comfort food.
16. The caterer provided platefuls of hors d'oeuvres at the event.
17. My roommate ate platefuls of ramen noodles every day.
18. The restaurant served platefuls of spicy curry.
19. The guests enjoyed platefuls of baked ham at the wedding.
20. The children licked their lips at the sight of platefuls of ice cream.
21. We were served platefuls of grilled chicken at the picnic.
22. The party had platefuls of appetizers for guests to enjoy.
23. I always ask for platefuls of salad at the restaurant.
24. The school cafeteria serves platefuls of healthy food options.
25. My friends and I had platefuls of fried chicken at the restaurant.
26. My neighbor brought over platefuls of homemade lasagna for dinner.
27. The guests were treated to platefuls of sushi rolls at the reception.
28. The event had platefuls of international cuisine for everyone to try.
29. My coworkers and I enjoyed platefuls of sandwiches for lunch.
30. On a snowy day, I like to eat platefuls of homemade chili.

Common Phases

1. I ate platefuls of spaghetti, meatballs, and garlic bread;
2. My grandmother always cooked platefuls of her famous lasagna;
3. The buffet had platefuls of sushi, dim sum, and noodles;
4. I piled platefuls of toppings onto my pizza;
5. The Thanksgiving feast offered platefuls of turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce;
6. The all-you-can-eat brunch had platefuls of pancakes, waffles, and bacon;
7. The potluck had platefuls of homemade casseroles, salads, and desserts;
8. The barbecue had platefuls of grilled chicken, ribs, and corn on the cob;
9. The Indian restaurant served platefuls of curry, naan, and rice;
10. The seafood restaurant had platefuls of lobster, crab legs, and shrimp.

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