Crossword clues for teabag
teabag
- It often gets in hot water
- Wet item on a string
- Steeped pouch
- Steep object?
- Small sack of leaves
- Small sack for a brew-up
- Salada offering
- Sack in hot water
- Sack filled with leaves
- Pouch that may contain gunpowder
- Pouch near a kettle
- Pouch for pekoe
- Pekoe package
- Pantry item with a string
- Orange pekoe container
- Oolong pouch
- Oolong holder
- Little sack of leaves
- Lipton unit
- Lipton product that's steeped in hot water: 2 wds
- Lipton pouch
- Lipton packet
- Lipton or Tetley packet
- Lipton item
- Leaves in a mug, say
- Leaves hanging by a thread?
- It's pulled out of hot water
- It's likely to get into hot water
- It usually lands in hot water
- It usually ends up in hot water
- It may come with a string attached
- It holds leaves
- Ingredient of a brew-up
- Hot drink need with a naughty alternate meaning
- Green or black packet
- Earl Grey sachet
- Earl Grey pouch on a string
- Darjeeling pouch
- Darjeeling holder
- Cuppa makings
- Container for leaves
- Brewing innovation
- Black or green container
- Item attached to a string
- Gunpowder holder
- It finds itself in hot water
- It's often in hot water
- It may land in hot water
- Steeper?
- It may have a string attached
- Leaves holder
- It gets in hot water
- One getting into hot water
- Dinner table item on a string
- Thing on a string
- Earl Grey holder
- What's brewing?
- Lipton item attached to a string
- Hyson container
- Brew maker
- Dunked item
- Work-break item
- Something for steeping
- Source of a cuppa
- Ate a bagel, somewhat in preparation for drink
- Leaves through different gate, admits airline
- Leaves collected here for potting
- Label describing each book leaves container
- Brewer's brief career, with appropriate following
- Drink producer's sheep receiving a degree
- Leaves home?
- Brewer's need
- Brewing need
- It gets into hot water
- Brewing item
- Steeped thing on a string
- Pekoe portion
- Pekoe holder
- Pekoe packet
- Holder of leaves
- One in hot water?
- Something to dunk in a mug
- Pekoe pouch
- Makings of a cuppa
- It's apt to get into hot water
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
alt. A cloth or paper packet containing tea leaf or herbal tea, designed to act as an infuser when submerged in hot water. n. A cloth or paper packet containing tea leaf or herbal tea, designed to act as an infuser when submerged in hot water. vb. (context transitive vulgar slang English) To lower one’s testicles into the mouth of another person, or onto the face or head of another person.
Usage examples of "teabag".
Many times in her life she has lacked the price of a busfare, a teabag.
Bodies drift in the flooded rooms like cold teabags left too long in the pot.
She warmed the teapot, put in two teabags and then a third for the pot and poured the boiling water in.
Karen put the kettle on and took the box of teabags from the shelf over the stove, then looked around for her favorite stoneware mug.
She was drinking a cup of tea from teabags that she had brought with her.
Teabag kicked backwards with one hoof to discourage the untoward familiarity.
She is bringing mugs, sugar, milk powder and a packet of teabags from the cupboard.
To Teddy's absolute delight, Teabag immediately obeyed, forcing Teddy forward.
Australia was reserved for domestic waste: potato peelings, soiled paper nappies, used teabags, banana skins, squeezed toothpaste tubes.