0 a small dish or container, sometimes decorative, in which people can leave cigarette ash and cigarette butts
1 a small container in which smokers leave ash and cigarette ends
For example, ashtray was classified under tape dispenser and wrapping paper was classified under adhesive labels.
In fact, in the data there are only a few occurrences in main structure utterances (12 in lamp building, and 1 in ashtray).
Their labels for the objects included words such as "ashtray" (frequency: 161), "casserole" (frequency: 94), and "carton" (frequency: 83).
This general tendency toward implicit modalizing is confirmed by the ashtray task.
This tendency is confirmed by the ashtray task, where there is almost no explicit modalization because the interaction is not disturbed by local trouble.
There are those of the people in the pottery industry who make ashtrays.
There is a limit to the average human being's appetite for ballpoint pens, ashtrays, and holders for motor vehicle tax certificates.
On a table underneath that was an ashtray.