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How to pronounce teapot in English?

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Type of pot

Examples of teapot

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This isn't to suggest every flare-up along these lines is a tempest in a teapot.
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The teapot can be put on the top of the samovar's smokestack to keep the tea hot.
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I think this shall suffice and we can avoid exaggerating a tempest in a teapot.
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The Utah teapot is one of the most common models used in 3D graphics education.
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Whether or not Key had empowered his teapot confidant to let rip I do not know.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Goff got in a scrub when Key was trying to dodge questions about the teapot tapes.
From the nzherald.co.nz
He's sitting on a bedraggled horse and has a lamp and lace and teapot on his head.
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Lee wipes the rim of a large tea bowl, circling the teapot over its perimeter.
From the suntimes.com
Rest the teapot on the rim of your mug, and filtered tea pours in through a valve.
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More examples
  • Pot for brewing tea; usually has a spout and handle
  • A teapot is a vessel used for steeping tea leaves or a herbal mix in near-boiling water. Tea may be either in a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed, either to hold the leaves as they steep or to catch the leaves inside the teapot when the tea is poured. ...
  • "The Teapot" (Danish: Theepotten) is a literary fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen about a teapot and her adventures. The tale was first published 1863 and demonstrates Andersen's talent for investing ordinary household objects with life, character, and personality.
  • A vessel for brewing and serving tea
  • (Teapots) Glass and Porcelain Teapots
  • Or double-teapot) A gesticulation beloved of fast bowlers, particularly the grumpier sort, such as Glenn McGrath and Angus Fraser. Involves having both hands on hips at the same time, usually in reaction to a dropped catch, edged boundary or general misfield
  • Covered pot in which tea is steeped and from which it is served.
  • Locomotive. (A locomotive is similar to a teapot with steam or smoke coming from the spout [stack].)
  • (Silcer, Ceramics, Poecelain) The earliest known English silver teapot (1670) is inscribed `tea pott' ; but for this inscription the vessel would probably be taken for a coffee-pot, for there was no difference in their form at first. ...