saucer

సాసర్
definition
noun
The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, saucers , and bowls.
a shallow dish, typically having a circular indentation in the center, on which a cup is placed.
translation of 'saucer '
సాసర్,
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example
Phalaenopsis orchids need a good deal of moisture and standing the pot on a 'saucer' of pebbles and daily misting should achieve this.
Mom sipped her tea and set it down on the china 'saucer' that was placed on the glass coffee-table.
Later, I took my mother and the cat a cup of tea and a 'saucer' of milk, respectively.
Put 2 or 3 'saucers' into the freezer to use later when testing for setting point.
They comprise the full range of cups and 'saucers' , milk jugs, covered sugar bowls or boxes, slop bowls, teapots and stands.
We can supply them with everything down to the cups and 'saucers' .
And after dinner, he jumps up and picks up the cups and the 'saucers' and the plates and comes in the kitchen.
Linda watched Karen as she sat her new doll carefully on a tree stump and placed tiny china plates, cups and 'saucers' before it.
Fiona came into the room then, carrying two cups of coffee, porcelain cups with 'saucers' .
Tewkesbury saucer batters are small baked puddings made by quickly baking two 'saucerfuls' of batter, putting fruit on one and inverting the other on top of it to make a lid.
Then clear off a couple hundred tables and wash twelve thousand plates, glasses, cups and 'saucers' .
Shayne returned, holding a tray on which were a coffee plunger, cups, 'saucers' , cream, sugar and biscuits.
The tray has a teapot, two little bowls and two 'saucers' with pretty looking beancurd sweets in them.
The table before him was full of pretty cups and 'saucers' and flowers.
The cabinets should be able to store a generous stack of plates, cups, 'saucers' , and bowls.
The cups were so big you could drown in them, and they were sitting in 'saucers' practically the size of dinner plates.
She found Dilys in the dining room setting a tea platter with cups and 'saucers' .
She gestured at carefully piled plates and bowls stacked on shelves and bluebell-patterned cups and 'saucers' gleaming on the draining board by the sink.
Aunt Peggy poured out a 'saucerful' and touched it with a match.
On yet another plate, was a teapot, still steaming, and on two 'saucers' were two cups with two spoons and two small bowls of sugar.
Soon the children were all armed with steaming cups and 'saucers' .
Our fields are full of old spoons and forks and pieces of broken cups, 'saucers' and plates.
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