In its sentiments Pouncey's novel flaunts psychotherapy as a fashionable accessory, the sharing of confidences over the tinkle of fine teacups. |
The fair was once the ultimate in entertainment but the world of funhouses and spinning teacups has seen better days. |
Monica shook her head, glancing at the coffee table on which five empty teacups and a half-full plate of cakes sat. |
His mother came in a moment later with a tray with two teacups full of coffee, some sugar and a small container of cream. |
The first time he did this he filled the cup half full, as is usually done with handle-less Japanese teacups. |
Coffee cups, although identical in their squat shape to teacups, were generally larger. |