teacup

  • 11teacup — /ˈtikʌp/ (say teekup) noun 1. a cup designed for the drinking of tea, usually standing on a saucer and often part of a set of such cups and saucers, and tea things. 2. a teacupful. –phrase 3. a storm in a teacup, a great deal of fuss arising out… …

  • 12Teacup in a Storm — (風波裡的茶杯) was a popular radio show in Commercial Radio Hong Kong. This show discussed and aired grievances by callers about the government.The name may be a play on the English idiom storm in a teacup …

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  • 13Teacup in the Storm — is a popular current affairs program in Hong Kong on Commercial Radio. It is model like CNN s Crossfire (TV series).Past hosts included:* Allen Lee * Albert Cheng …

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  • 14Teacup (disambiguation) — A teacup is a small drinking vessel.Teacup or Tea cup may also refer to:*Teacup dog, a dog breed * Teacups, an amusement ride *Tea Cup (football), the trophy awarded to the winner of the annual Clemson South Carolina football game. * A unit used… …

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  • 15Teacup Dogs Agility Association — The Teacup Dogs Agility Association is an organization established to provide a dog agility competition venue for dogs of small stature without regard to breed or pedigree; and to encourage course challenges that are comparable to the course… …

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  • 16teacup — noun Date: 1700 a small cup usually with a handle used with a saucer for hot beverages • teacupful noun …

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  • 17teacup — noun a) a small cup, with a handle, used for drinking tea; normally sits in a saucer as part of a tea set Note: In England, its use has been overtaken by the mug b) a unit of measure; a …

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  • 18teacup — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. china cup, drinking cup, porcelain cup; see china , cup , dish …

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  • 19teacup — tea|cup [ ti,kʌp ] noun count a cup for drinking tea …

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  • 20teacup — n. mug for drinking tea …

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