Noun
tea towel (plural tea towels)
A cloth, made from cotton or linen, for drying dishes and glassware.
tea-towel (plural tea-towels)
Alternative form of tea towel
tea-towel
Beating out the flames with a wet tea towel, Baba will crush all of our pysanka and we will have nothing to show for ourselves that year. Source: Internet
“I don’t know if this is true, but you’re not meant to cut up a flag…so I found a tea towel. Source: Internet
But for now, I’ll console myself at not being with him by showing you a picture of him yesterday, just after we had played tug-of-war with a Williams and Sonoma tea towel, and I had covered him in kisses and blown raspberries on his stomach. Source: Internet
Set the loaf on a baking sheet, cover with a tea towel, and leave to get puffy for about 30 minutes, during which time preheat the oven to 375F. Source: Internet
Put chickpeas onto a clean tea towel and gently rub until completely dry. Source: Internet
Carefully place the dough on a large sheet of baking paper or tea towel. Source: Internet