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- noun A
machine for makingtea automatically .
Etymologies
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Examples
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And there are the arcane, no-brown-in-town rules, about not taking a shoulder bag to an evening event (should be a clutch), or not wearing matching earrings and necklace (looks a bit, well, if I say the word Teasmade, do you get my drift?)
How to dress: Black and blue – literally Jess Cartner-Morley 2010
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I did have a 'Teasmade' at one time but it's not the same.
Tea in Bed and Toast Soldiers Lindy 2009
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Channel 4's gallery of Victorian and Edwardian kitchenware has many outstanding glimpses into the fine bygone era (moustache protectors, anyone?), but nothing can top this original, gleaming Teasmade: A flame was triggered by the alarm clock, which heated the kettle.
Boing Boing 2009
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Teasmade frankenkettles to make a comeback - Boing Boing
Boing Boing 2009
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Lesser mortals turn out their attics and find a dead radiogram, a broken Teasmade and two perished hot water bottles.
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There's also a woman with the world's largest Teasmade collection – something tea puritan Wallace might sniff at.
Tonight's TV highlights Rebecca Nicholson 2010
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Patented in Birmingham in 1902, this brass and copper tea maker was the first Teasmade.
In Which Gail Waxes Lyrical Upon Her Very Favorite Beverage gailcarriger 2009
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Patented in Birmingham in 1902, this brass and copper tea maker was the first Teasmade.
In Which Gail Waxes Lyrical Upon Her Very Favorite Beverage gailcarriger 2009
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The high-tech gadget , inspired by animated inventors Wallace and Gromit , will be on sale from January, and its makers are hailing it as the greatest thing since the Teasmade.
Use Your Cellphone to Make Your Tea and Coffee | Impact Lab 2005
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The presses only became electrically heated in the Sixties, which rendered them, like the Teasmade, cutting edge and aspirational.
Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009
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