teaze-hole (Meaning)

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teaze-hole (n.)

The opening in the furnaces through which fuel is introduced.

Synonyms & Antonyms of teaze-hole

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teaze-hole Sentence Examples

  1. As I sipped my tea, I noticed a small teaze-hole in the delicate porcelain cup.
  2. The teaze-hole in the fabric of her dress was barely noticeable but added a touch of elegance.
  3. The artisan pottery featured intricate teaze-holes, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
  4. A teaze-hole in the paper lantern allowed a soft glow to filter through, casting a gentle ambiance.
  5. The vintage lace tablecloth boasted delicate teaze-holes, reminiscent of a bygone era.
  6. She carefully embroidered tiny teaze-holes into the fabric, creating a unique pattern.
  7. The wrought iron gate was adorned with decorative teaze-holes, adding charm to the garden entrance.
  8. The wood carving displayed meticulous craftsmanship, with intricate teaze-holes adding depth to the design.
  9. The antique jewelry box had ornate teaze-holes, revealing glimpses of the treasures within.
  10. He marveled at the teaze-holes in the ancient manuscript, evidence of its age and authenticity.

FAQs About the word teaze-hole

The opening in the furnaces through which fuel is introduced.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

As I sipped my tea, I noticed a small teaze-hole in the delicate porcelain cup.

The teaze-hole in the fabric of her dress was barely noticeable but added a touch of elegance.

The artisan pottery featured intricate teaze-holes, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.

A teaze-hole in the paper lantern allowed a soft glow to filter through, casting a gentle ambiance.