teapot in the PONS Dictionary

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teapot

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Larger teapots are a post-19th century invention, as tea before this time was very rare and very expensive.
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There is also a metallic table and chairs alongside with diningware composed of porcelain and glass plates, cups, saucers, teapots and other containers for condiments.
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They include several sherds of pottery including a teapot spout, evident to date back to the early bronze age.
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The hot tea from the first brew is then emptied over the teapot's outside.
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This is a clear plastic or glass cup that looks similar to a teapot, with a spout that comes out of the bottom.
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Traditionally, loose tea is brewed in a teapot and served with milk and sugar.
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I hope we can find a solution without having yet another tempest in a teapot.
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Her works are based on utilitarian ceramics, such as teapots, with naturalistic vegetable embellishments.
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The only catch is that they must harm themselves in order for the teapot to provide.
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This is done by putting the teapot into the catching bowl.
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