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Definition of the day : « tea caddy »

  • As in tea service : noun tea set
  • As in tea tray : noun tray for tea service
Example sentences :
  • The disc for the bottom is bent up like the base of the tea caddy.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Working in Metals » by Charles Conrad Sleffel
  • So she answered him, her fingers in the tea caddy, and her eyes with them.
  • Extract from : « Tiny Luttrell » by Ernest William Hornung
  • "It's historic, but not exactly a handsome garment," she said, shaking the tea caddy.
  • Extract from : « The Main Chance » by Meredith Nicholson
  • The shot went through her box, then a thick pocket book, and thence into a tea caddy, where it remained.
  • Extract from : « My Diary in Serbia: April 1, 1915-Nov. 1, 1915 » by Monica M. Stanley
  • File off the surplus solder, polish and lacquer as you did the tea caddy.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Working in Metals » by Charles Conrad Sleffel
  • Now since the sugar bowl was a part of the tea caddy, the use of the caddy spoon or scoop became immediately popular.
  • Extract from : « Colonial Homes and Their Furnishings » by Mary H. Northend
  • Design a teapot, tea caddy, and cup showing a common unity in contour design.
  • Extract from : « Industrial Arts Design » by William H. Varnum
  • Now draw a circle on the inside of the lid equal to the body of the tea caddy.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Working in Metals » by Charles Conrad Sleffel
  • Be careful to guard the joint made by soldering the body of the vase with clay or rouge, as was done when making the tea caddy.
  • Extract from : « The Library of Work and Play: Working in Metals » by Charles Conrad Sleffel
  • She heated the water, warmed the blankets, and even rummaged out the tea caddy and brewed a cup of hot tea for the weary mother.
  • Extract from : « The Windy Hill » by Cornelia Meigs