saucers (Meaning)

saucers

something like a saucer especially in shape, flying saucer, something resembling a saucer especially in shape, a small shallow dish in which a cup is set at table, a small round shallow dish in which a cup is set

saucers Sentence Examples

  1. The waitress deftly balanced a tray of saucers laden with steaming teacups.
  2. The antique saucers, with their intricate filigree designs, were a reminder of bygone eras.
  3. The saucer-shaped depressions in the surface of Mars hinted at the possibility of ancient water bodies.
  4. The aliens' spacecraft used flying saucers as their primary mode of transportation.
  5. The botanist examined the petri dish containing petridishes that grew unusually shaped saucer-like colonies of bacteria.
  6. The spinning top teetered precariously on its saucer-like base, defying gravity for a fleeting moment.
  7. The acorn's brown saucer-shaped cap protected the tiny seed within.
  8. The children's laughter echoed through the saucer-shaped hollow as they chased each other through the woods.
  9. The house's saucer-shaped roof provided ample shade and a unique architectural touch.
  10. The blue agate gemstones resembled small saucers with their translucent and swirling patterns.

FAQs About the word saucers

something like a saucer especially in shape, flying saucer, something resembling a saucer especially in shape, a small shallow dish in which a cup is set at tab

plates, tablewares, porcelains, goblets,glasses, settings, chinas, dinnerwares, crockeries,teacups

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The waitress deftly balanced a tray of saucers laden with steaming teacups.

The antique saucers, with their intricate filigree designs, were a reminder of bygone eras.

The saucer-shaped depressions in the surface of Mars hinted at the possibility of ancient water bodies.

The aliens' spacecraft used flying saucers as their primary mode of transportation.