(Greek mythology) the Titaness who was mother of Helios and Selene and Eos in ancient mythology.
1Say, Will, they're bound to have got at 'em in the thea'tre.
2The case involves Edith Windsor and Thea Spyer, a New York couple.
3Natural talent, or a product of growing up under Thea's ruthless gaze?
4Back at home, Comba told Thea she needed to have a baby.
5Thea sat up in bed and tore off the strings and paper.
6It could even open doors to very lucrative career opportunities, Thea believes.
7For Thea, so much had begun with a hole in the earth.
8Thea was reading, her book propped up before her in the sunlight.
9He was married to the voiceover actress Thea Ruth, the BBC said.
10Like the best dystopian worlds, Thea Lim's debut resonates with the present.
11But his life was insured for six hundred dollars in Thea's favor.
12Thea saw him sniffing the air greedily and walking slower and slower.
13Thea sank back into a corner of the back seat and yawned.
14Thea made some small movement that drew my attention back to her.
15Thea and Ray, up in the sunny cupola, were laughing and talking.
16Thea took it up softly and pressed it to her own ear.