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Meanings of boiling tea in English
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Usage of boiling tea in English
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There was a rank odour of boilingtea in the air.
2
About noon, Margaret was sitting by the hearth, boilingtea.
3
Their breakfast consisted of pemmican and boilingtea; the latter beverage comforted the cold wayfarers.
4
A drip of the monster's saliva landed on her clavicle and burned like boilingtea.
5
Salander probably used it for boilingtea water.
6
Thirlwell made a sympathetic gesture, for men who camp in the frozen woods consume large quantities of nearly boilingtea.
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The room was filled with the steam of the boilingtea as he poured it out, and the smoke of the ham gravy.
8
We huddled on all the warm clothing we owned, were driven home, plied with boilingtea, and put to bed for two hours.
9
Groups of Tommies, in comfortable nooks and corners, were boilingtea or frying bacon over little stoves made of old iron buckets or biscuit tins.
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A 33-year-old Ryanair passenger, who claimed he was burned when boilingtea was spilled over his genitals and groin by a flight attendant, has settled(...)
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"Have you looked at-atit?" she muttered, after picking up and setting down the boilingtea without drinking it.