teacup• Both are trying to present the disagreement as a storm in a teacup.• Within Dotty's hearing a home pirateremarked that he thought it had all been a storm in a teacup.• This disagreement between the different schools of thought is more than just a storm in an academicteacup.• What do you compare when choosing whether to jump into the teacup?• Instead, ask whether the benefits of the teacupoutweigh the cost.• Tattling about him over the teacups.• No longer did they s? ore their teacups on the windowsill.• The twirlingteacups of the Mad Tea Party are perfect.
teacup2nadjectiveadj
nteacup dog/pig/cat etca very small dog, pig, cat etc that is kept as a pet and often carried around