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  2. Template:Teacup - Wikipedia

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    A template that inserts a teacup inline in the text Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Size 1 Sets the size of the teacup Default 22 Number optional The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Teacup/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Add categories to the /doc ...

  3. Template:Nice cup of tea/doc - Wikipedia

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  4. Teacup - Wikipedia

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    A teacup is a cup for drinking tea. It generally has a small handle that may be grasped with the thumb and one or two fingers. It is typically made of a ceramic material and is often part of a set which is composed of a cup and a matching saucer or a trio that includes a small cake or sandwich plate. These may be part of a tea set combined with ...

  5. Tempest in a teapot - Wikipedia

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    Tempest in a teapot (American English), or also phrased as storm in a teacup (British English), or tempest in a teacup, is an idiom meaning a small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion. There are also lesser known or earlier variants, such as storm in a cream bowl , tempest in a glass of water , storm in a wash-hand basin , [ 1 ...

  6. Tasseography - Wikipedia

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    Tasseography (also known as tasseomancy, tassology, or tasseology) is a divination or fortune-telling method that interprets patterns in tea leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediments. The terms derive from the French word tasse (cup), which in turn derives from the Arabic loan-word into French tassa, and the respective Greek suffixes -graph ...

  7. Cup - Wikipedia

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    A cup is an open-top container used to hold liquids for pouring or drinking. Although mainly used for drinking, it also can be used to store solids for pouring (e.g., sugar, flour, grains, salt). [1][2] Cups may be made of glass, metal, china, [3] pottery, wood, stone, bone, polystyrene, plastic, aluminum, or other materials.

  8. Template:Nice cup of tea - Wikipedia

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    To use this template, add {{subst:Nice cup of tea}} to the talk page of the user you wish to award it to. This template automatically adds your name by using the magic word "REVISIONUSER" and will replace {{subst:REVISIONUSER}} shown in this template. To add an additional message, use the |message= parameter as shown below.

  9. Template:Teacup/doc - Wikipedia

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