Examples of 'tea chest' in a sentence
Meaning of "tea chest"
tea chest: This phrase refers to a storage container or box specifically designed for storing or transporting tea
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- A standardised box, made of plywood with riveted metal corners, used to transport tea to markets.
- A similar sized box made of cardboard, used for transporting and storing household items.
How to use "tea chest" in a sentence
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tea chest
A tea chest filled with more embellies.
I shall be lucky to get an old tea chest.
A tea chest with a broom handle and string.
Tilly got in another tea chest.
Tea chest made from wood.
Maybe something else in that tea chest was combustible.
Requiring me by law to make a thorough search of this tea chest.
I had to borrow the tea chest in the back room.
Australian slap bass made from a tea chest.
In the tea chest.
I was able to withdraw my tea chest.
Tea chest escape.
A shopkeeper stuffs excess cash into a tea chest next to his register.
The tea chest used by Bruce to escape from Colditz.
Len Garry replaced him at tea chest bass.
See also
Tea-chest bass, which is basically a tea chest with a piece of string and a broomstick.
Within six months Bruce escaped the castle grounds with the tea chest escape.
Frost remembers it, describing it as " a tea chest with a long broom handle fitted with strings.
Now I have got to stand in the tea chest.
A tea chest of red sandalwood!
That's where Simon was taken in the tea chest.
Joe, you get the tea chest up here.
With the National Health Service, I shall be lucky to get an old tea chest.
You will find more in the, uh, tea chest in my bedroom.
Len, tea chest bass.
You will find more in the, er, tea chest in my bedroom.
Let us get this tea chest back to the small rouge one, eh?
Bulb 's gone . Tilly got in another tea chest.
What the hell 's that? A tea chest with a broom handle and string.