0 a complete set of plates and dishes with the same design, used when serving a meal to several people
Martha had, in fact, hurried back after she had removed the dinner service.
The next moment I was before the board, which had been made as beautiful as possible with flowers and the finest of dinner services.
In 1659, as one of the first opperhoofden, he ordered a dinner service, consisting of 200 pieces.
This season was also the first season where there wasn't always a challenge per dinner service (with some occasions there being dinner services without there being challenges or vice-versa).
Is not one method of profiteering to insist upon a buyer buying a complete dinner service although wanting only a single piece?
The net cost of the school dinner service in 1947–48, after allowing for payments by parents and staff, was about £16,600,000.