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tea service

NOUN
  1. a set of china or silverware for serving tea

How To Use tea service In A Sentence

  • Kincaid had to admit the tearoom was a charming enough place, a warm retreat with heavy oak furniture and bright Blue Calico tea services, but the drawing of Alice in Wonderland on the restaurant’s paper menus made him think of Vic. Dreaming of the Bones
  • The sort of cabinet where normal people keep their tea service and silverware. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small ovoid and elliptical silver baskets were made in the neoclassical style to hold sugar as part of the tea service.
  • Anna held a tea service and Sarah bore a tray with a small mound of sandwiches from which the crusts had been delicately cut.
  • There were also an assortment of expensive, though useful household items, including silver salvers, tea services, silver coffeepots, paintings and books, along with signed photographs of members of the royal family encased in gilded or leather presentation frames. Christmas with Queen Victoria | Edwardian Promenade
  • She also requires a tea service for eight, a Honey Bear pack of honey, a box of bendy straws and two air purifiers.
  • I settled into one of the leather banquettes for a leisurely tea service, including scones and a slice of custard pie served by white-jacketed waiters.
  • The thing to do with a tea service is to drink and eat tea off it, not use it as a painting or a tapestry. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have a man as Cinderella's broom come to life, fairies dressed as a celluloid tea service, dragonflies, grasshoppers, bullfinches and sunflowers, and four lovely dancers as the Seasons.
  • Bardling and girl stared at each other in amazement; there was nothing left but bare walls, a few unfigured carpets, two stacks of chests, and one truly hideous carved sideboard holding a silver tea service in an extremely ornate pattern. Fortress Of Frost And Fire
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