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teacup /ˈtiːkʌp /noun1A cup from which tea is drunk.The earliest EIC printed catalogue, from 1704, shows chocolate cups and teacups, both with saucers....- His mother came in a moment later with a tray with two teacups full of coffee, some sugar and a small container of cream.
- Evangeline shrugged and gestured to the tray of teacups on the coffee table.
1.1An amount held by a teacup, about 150 ml.Mix half a teacup of sugar with water in a small pan. Derivatives teacupful /ˈtiːkʌpfʊl/ noun (plural teacupfuls) ...- Drink one teacupful of plantain tea four to five times daily until relief is obtained.
- Beat the eggs light and add with the flour and a quarter of a teacupful of sweet milk.
- Cover with paste, and when the pie is baked, pour into it a large teacupful of cream.
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