tea leaf
Britishnoun
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the dried leaf of the tea shrub, used to make tea
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(usually plural) shredded parts of these leaves, esp after infusion
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slang a thief
Etymology
Origin of tea leaf
sense 3 rhyming slang
Example Sentences
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He hasn’t talked publicly since the summer trade demand, and tea leaf readers are making a mint trying to decipher clues into how the impasse will be resolved.
From Seattle Times • Oct. 8, 2021
Pale green, saucer-size wonton “cups” make fine stages for the signature pickled tea leaf salad, a tangy and nutty toss that also embraces julienned cabbage, white peas and sesame seeds.
From Washington Post • Aug. 26, 2021
The tea leaf reading on this front is, well, mixed.
From Salon • Jun. 18, 2021
Still, those in the Oscar tea leaf reading game have concluded that chances are pretty good that Mr. Franco’s name will be on the list when Oscar nominees are revealed next week.
From New York Times • Jan. 17, 2018
A certain degree of artificial heat, of manipulation, and induced chemical changes, are the agents which develop the flavor and aroma of the tea leaf.
From Tea Leaves by Leggett, Francis
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