noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
silver
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Each finalist will receive a commemorative medal and the top three will win a silver salver .
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The press were delighted to have the scandal fed to them on a silver salver .
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Romanov's monologue was only once interrupted, by a waiter who wheeled in a trolley on which sat a silver salver .
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The silver salver was donated in memory of Mr Morgan, a former councillor and local headmaster.
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Hartwell had handed his birthright on a silver salver to the rescuing white knight.
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Nothing seemed to have come of the silver salver idea, no doubt because of the continuing need for secrecy.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chilperic also showed Gregory a gold salver covered with gems, weighing fifty pounds.
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Each finalist will receive a commemorative medal and the top three will win a silver salver .
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He said take it back downstairs and bring it to me on a salver .
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On the salver was an ice-bucket cooling a bottle of champagne and two long fluted glasses.
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Romanov's monologue was only once interrupted, by a waiter who wheeled in a trolley on which sat a silver salver .
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The press were delighted to have the scandal fed to them on a silver salver .
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The waiter lifted the salver to reveal a rack of lamb surrounded by courgettes and tiny new potatoes.
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The winners received a salver and cheque for £300.