My lady sat silent for a few moments, looking at the empty teacups with a prettily thoughtful face--a face grave with the innocent seriousness of a musing child.
This, as you are aware, limits our costumes to those authorized by gold-lackered cabinets and teacups of blue china.
Dip some teacups or wine-glasses in cold water and fill them; set in a cold place.
Fill teacups alternately with a layer of batter and then of apples chopped fine.
Her two visitors dropped their teacupsand started for the door.
No wonder the teacupsare nicked and the saucers cracked.
All the furniture was old and shabby and cheap, and the antimacassars and pictures and teacups old Mrs. Mumford prized so dearly were of no value except for association's sake.
Teacups were sent down to be washed, and the young men were passed from group to group.
The beautiful teacups were Malcolm's own property, and had been picked up by him at a fabulous price in Wardour Street, and the little melon-shaped teapot had been a present from his mother.
Then Anna, who had been vaguely alarmed by his judicial tone, filled up the teacups with a reassured air and in a leisurely manner.
We not only eat in the basement, but all our pretty table-things are put away, and we have all the cracked plates and cracked tumblers and cracked teacups and old buck-handled knives that can be raised out of chaos.
Sugar, biscuits, teacups and saucers, and a brandy flask were produced from a common Russian travelling trunk.
Therefore the Delft teacups copied from them were made in the same way.
Of course the cups had no handles as do our teacupsof to-day.
And she had had five pieces of cake, besides little cakes and nearly a whole plate of plums, and there were only twelve pretty teacups altogether.
For the next few minutes there was a clatter ofteacups and responses about sugar.
Mrs. McGinnis brought the tea and put it before the hearth: old teacups that were velvety to the touch and a pot-bellied silver cream pitcher of an Early Georgian pattern, which was always brought, though Landry took rum.
I was afraid it was too happy to be real, and that I should wake in Buckingham Street presently, and hear Mrs. Crupp clinking the teacups in getting breakfast ready.
Let James pour them into this," and James, otherwise myself, did so to the extent of five teacups full of them and then he discreetly retired.
Suppose that our circle of Teacupswere made up of specialists,--experts in various departments.
Of all The Teacups around our table, Number Five is the one who is the object of the greatest interest.
X In my last report of our talks over the teacups I had something to say of the fondness of our people for titles.
The Teacups will meet once more before the circle is broken, and we may, perhaps, find the solution of the question we have raised.
She knows what will please The Teacups in the way of reading as well as I do how many lumps of sugar the Professor wants in his tea and how many I want in mine.
XII There was a great tinkling of teaspoons the other evening, when I took my seat at the table, where all The Teacups were gathered before my entrance.
After the teacups were all emptied, the card containing Number Seven's abridged history of two worlds, this and the next, was handed round.
Why may not some one of the lady Teacupshave played the part of a masculine lover?
The greater part of the discourse the reader has had before him was delivered over the teacupsone Sunday afternoon.
Some of The Teacups have listened outside once in a while, for the Tutor reads well, and his clear voice must be heard in the more emphatic passages, whether one is expressly listening or not.
This is a hint to the reader, who is not expected to be too curious about the individual Teacups constituting our unorganized association.
Now that the teacups have left the table, an occasional evening call is all that my readers must look for.
The flame sank, and the small sounds in the kitchen, the clink of teacups and the dull drumming of a light wind at the pane, added to her sense of mysterious and impending happenings.
Old Marster had it pulled out de low ground under de brush arbor, and set it dere.
But long after that, and long after I had heard the clinking of the teacups and was quite ready, I wanted the resolution to go down stairs.
Her sight was disturbed, so that she saw objects multiplied, and grasped at visionary teacups and wineglasses instead of the realities; her hearing was greatly impaired; her memory also; and her speech was unintelligible.
She took the teacupsinto the gyp room, and then returned with the tablecloth, and added, "if he's spared.
And later, when she returned for some needed articles in the kitchen, the young girl arranged the teacups and saucers on the tray before the girls, as they had asked that they might be served with a cup of tea a la Russe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teacups" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.