Sentence examples for tea spoon from inspiring English sources

"tea spoon" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is a measure of volume used to measure tea and other small ingredients when preparing recipes. For example: "Add two tea spoons of sugar to the mixture."

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Remove the tops from the empty shells, pinhole the bottoms for drainage and (tea)spoon in compost.

The vegetable serving spoon is a bargain at $510 and an iced tea spoon goes for only $240.

A true Englishman measures his life out in tea spoons (cf Ode on an English Tea Spoon by John Keats, English poet, 1795-1821) April (2) is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring (3) Dull roots with spring rain Commentary The title of the poem has been the subject of much contention.

Pot of Perfect Tea spoon, $6.50.

Shall I just put a tea spoon in a muffin and write 3 pages of bullshit to get a qualification?

Grab a cucumber -- hollow it out by using an iced tea spoon to remove the seeds -- and stuff it with hummus.

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The Palais's tea spoons make elegant, easily packable gifts.

That would give a limit to the average man of a maximum of eight teaspoons a day and the average woman to six tea spoons a day.

Two leather bags, six necklaces, antique textiles, pillows, slippers, spices, essential oils, scarves, tassels, a ceramic tagine, a tea set and teeny silver tea spoons, all magically tucked within the bulging seams of my suitcase.

Not a tea bag, but loose leaf tea, spooned into infusers, and placed in small porcelain white tea cups.

Add four tea spoons of sugar into the teapot.

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