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There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Brazil won the world cup in 2002 hope u like my answer and u had a nice Christmas Brazil won the world cup in 2002 hope u like my answer and u had a nice Christmas
'Cup' is a noun in the phrase "cup of tea." It is the object of the preposition 'of' and refers to the container holding the tea.
The catchphrase is ''The world cup's here! Not the best world cup, but a world cup none the less!''
Translation: Est-ce que tu voudrais une tasse de café?
it looks like an cup with a wing in it like an angel wing!! i Hope That's IT i Looked It Up
"A full cup" may be referring to "half empty" or "half full" cups as "full cup" is not a very well known phrase. In either case, the phrases tend to refer to someone being optimistic or pessimistic.
No. A chalice is a type of cup; the phrase simply means a cup taht has been poisoned, and there is no oxymoron in it.
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The phrase suggests that life is full of potential and excitement, like a cup filled to the brim with sparkling liquid. It implies that life is rich with possibilities and opportunities, waiting to be experienced and enjoyed.