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tea cozy

[tee koh-zee] / ˈti ˌkoʊ zi /


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But how about a very regal tea cozy?

From New York Times

Is her home full of crocheted blankets, sweaters and tea cozies?

From Washington Post

Another reader, David Waller from Shropshire, said: “Personally, I think the archbishop of Canterbury looks a complete idiot in his tea cozy and his grandmother’s curtains.”

From Seattle Times

The show is about as dramatic as a tea cozy, but it’s comfort food if you’re craving nostalgia.

From Washington Post

The worldwide supplier of everything Shakespeare can outfit your kitchen with a "Taming of the Shrew" tea cozy and turn a deck of playing cards into a War of the Roses history lesson.

From Los Angeles Times