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Discover Ludwig"tea cosy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a knitted or fabric covering for a teapot, used to keep the tea warm. Example sentence: The little old lady had a collection of hand-knitted tea cosies in various colors and patterns, each one meticulously crafted to fit a different teapot.
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Try on a tea cosy?
Things to take with you Tea cosy.
He is about as frightening as a tea cosy.
The shirt summonsed in my mind an image of a dachshund in a tea cosy.
Crochet patterns are pretty standard: a granny-stitch tea cosy, puff blanket, shopping bag.
Kaler does a routine about lost contact lenses, using a spider as a tea cosy.
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We no longer talk about knitted tea cosies and landladies with Nora Batty stockings.
Etsy, a community-driven marketplace, for instance, is popular among makers of twee knick-knacks such as crocheted tea cosies.
One of the slides was of a set of coloured tea cosies on sale outside a shop.
Its importance was marked out in sewn domestic niceties: embroidered tray cloths, cheval sets and tea cosies.
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