teapots in English

noun
1
a pot with a handle, spout, and lid, in which tea is brewed and from which it is poured.
Birds and animals frequently were used as models because their mouths, bodies and tails could be easily adapted as the spouts, bodies and handles of teapots , while their heads might serve as lids or finials.

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1. Teapots, Cafetiers & Milk Frothers

2. Teetering teapots, so dainty.

3. The tea Cozies are available in three sizes: a Traditional that fits 4-8 cup sized teapots, a Hug-A-Pot style for 6-8 cup teapots and a Mini style for the 2-4 cup sized teapots

4. Hormel insulated coffee pots, Carafes, airpots, teapots, coffee presses, shoe polisher, monthly product giveaways

5. Have the perfect brew every time with our selection of teapots and Cafetiers

6. Our dome-shaped Cozies are generously sized to fit 3-cup to 6-cup teapots.

7. Professor Keller was curious about many things: why teapots dribble or how earthworms wriggle.

8. This bathhouse located in Mississauga collected an impressive collection of traditional Russian household utensils — samovars, teapots, Balalaikas, khokhloma dishes, etc

9. The list of things which we strictly have to be agnostic about doesn't stop at tooth fairies and teapots; it's infinite.

10. As a result of our travels, you’ll find restaurant Crockery of all shapes and sizes, including our signature sexy plates, bowls, cups, saucers and teapots, all available as part of matching

11. ‘Vanilla Aromatized coffee… chestnut Aromatized coffee… Most Japanese preferred tea, but he had a weak spot for coffee.’ ‘Inside, long hairs mix with squares over communal bongs of Aromatized tobacco or warm their hands on unusual pottery teapots.’

12. Over the following decades, editions of computer graphics journals (such as the ACM SIGGRAPH's quarterly) regularly featured versions of the teapot: faceted or smooth-shaded, wireframe, bumpy, translucent, refractive, even leopard-skin and furry teapots were created.