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teacup造句
1. An unfortunate man would be drowned in a teacup. 2. It's just a storm in a teacup. 3. He watched her tremulous hand reach for the teacup. 4. His mother twinkled at him over her teacup. 5. A teacup should stand in a saucer. 6. Carelessly, I knocked my teacup over and the tea went all over the tablecloth. 7. I refill her teacup once, twice. 8. However, it's a storm in a teacup. 9. The daddy swayed from the kitchen, teacup in hand and picked up the receiver. 10. Instead, ask whether the benefits of the teacup outweigh the cost. 11. Mrs Browning put down her teacup and cleared her throat. 12. Standing on the sheltered side of the school, teacup in hand, she watched with mounting excitement. 13. Nothing serious , just a storm in a teacup. 14. His anger was unreasonable, a storm in a teacup. 15. It looked like a common or garden teacup. 16. Their arguments were like a storm in a teacup. 17. The rim of the teacup is chipped. 18. Mrs. Wilkins, I'm awfully sorry. I've broken a teacup. 19. Both are trying to present the disagreement as a storm in a teacup. 20. Others sink in what outsiders might regard as a storm in a teacup. 21. Within Dotty's hearing a home pirate remarked that he thought it had all been a storm in a teacup. 22. Selina established herself at the circular steel table: evening paper, teacup, a single, deserved cigarette. 23. The succession issue seems rather a storm in a teacup to me. 24. But Mr Tait described the row as a storm in a teacup. 25. This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academic teacup. 26. What do you compare when choosing whether to jump into the teacup? 27. How do you decide whether to go ahead with the teacup or pack it in and go home? 28. Puncturing the three blisters received while trying to impress fellow teacup riders with spin speed, get in line for Matterhorn. 29. Now we see everything from famous-artist poster prints to teacup patterns. 30. What is it all about? Nothing serious , just a storm in a teacup.