Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The occupation of a tea-taster.

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Examples

  • We'd be impatient, but kudos to the attendants at the tea-tasting Roadblock for cheering on Luke, and then hugging and picking him up when he finally finds the papaya mango tea — after four hours.

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  • So check back in 24 years, he just might quit his tea-tasting job when he wins 1-million pounds.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories 2010

  • So check back in 24 years, he just might quit his tea-tasting job when he wins 1-million pounds.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories 2010

  • This time, the occasion was our shared tea-tasting ceremony of Tirzah – the new perfumed tea blend Dawna have created to accompany my linden blossom soliflore.

    Tirzah Tea Time Ayala Sender 2008

  • This time, the occasion was our shared tea-tasting ceremony of Tirzah – the new perfumed tea blend Dawna have created to accompany my linden blossom soliflore.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Ayala Sender 2008

  • In this lesson you will learn about the basic principles of tea blending and the different stages of the tea-tasting experience: you will learn how to reveal the aromatic bouquet.

    Botanical Alchemy Series Ayala Sender 2007

  • In this lesson you will learn about the basic principles of tea blending and the different stages of the tea-tasting experience: you will learn how to reveal the aromatic bouquet.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • In China, at least as early as the Tang Dynasty, tea was an object of connoisseurship, and formal tea-tasting parties were held, comparable to modern wine tastings.

    All about Tea 1995

  • It may be cultivated as a compensatory process, as in the blind, or those engaged in particular pursuits, such as tea-tasting.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • It may be cultivated as a compensatory process, as in the blind, or those engaged in particular pursuits, such as tea-tasting.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

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