Crossword clues for tealeaf
tealeaf
- Fortune-teller's tidbit
- Steeped growth
- Starbucks competitor Coffee Bean & ---
- Something read by a fortuneteller
- Shredded and bagged item
- One steeping in a cup
- One of many in a Lipton bag
- One in hot water
- One brewing in a cup
- Item read by a fortuneteller
- Gypsy's prop
- Fortune teller's tidbit
- Coffee bean competitor
- Brew flavoring
- Bit that's read in phyllomancy
- Bit of reading for a fortune-teller
- Bit of oolong
- Fortuneteller's aid
- Item sold in a bag
- Bit of gunpowder
- Brewed bit
- Tasseographer's bit
- *Fortuneteller's bit
- Gunpowder item
- Cockney thief
- Cockney crook cooked a fat eel
- One pinching duck starters in exotic Angolan foodery
- One of many found in bag of East End criminal
- London criminal, one going to pot
- It's read to divine crook in Bow
- Fortune-teller's prop
- Bit brewed in a bag
- Thief (slang)
- Fortunetelling aid
Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of tea leaf English)
Wikipedia
Tealeaf is a Customer Experience Management (CEM) software company, now owned by IBM. Its CX line of products captures website interaction from the actual users' perspectives.
Tealeaf's products are used to provide visibility into the online customer experience by capturing, analyzing and replaying details of customers' visits to find site errors or issues and understand the impact that transaction failures have on business processes.
Usage examples of "tealeaf".
In her lexicon, the astrologist merely used the signs of the zodiac to focus a precognitive gift, one fortunately more scientifically based than tealeaf reading or ca rdtelling.
So I don't imagine it will surprise you, op Owen, that her tribe, according to Jones, are the only ones still maki ng a living at fortunetelling, palmreading, tealeaves and that bit.
You're insured for a quarter-million tealeaves and it says in the policy that you have to.
A hundred thousand tealeaves a month isn't something you can collect by knocking on the first door you pass.
Unless you have a quarter-million tealeaves to throw away like it says in the penclause.
Even tealeaves, normally scorned by wizards as frivolous and unworthy of contemplation, had clustered together at the bottom of cups and refused to move.