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- noun Plural form of
tealight .
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Examples
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The service and styling are way beyond what you'd expect for the price, with nice touches that include lighting the central courtyard with tealights every night and welcoming every guest with a glass of local wine or a cup of speciality tea.
South America: Perfect posadas Vicky Baker 2010
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The tables had tealights all over and I had hair nearly to my waist at the time.
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It takes MONTHS to card enough rat fur to make a decent doily - and I only have three tealights left.
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If you don't have a holder that will take multiple tealights, try a plate with several, set on the table or kitchen counter, out of the way of traffic.
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Lord Greybeard Keeper of the tealights, tamer of rats, hoser of the flagstones?
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I also have a bunch of votive candles like tealights, but twice as tall and a few stick candles.
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I've taken advantage of the relatively cheap IKEA candles and tealights.
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I use a few tealights in the middle of the orchid table if the lights go out and it's below freezing, but otherwise it's flashlights and battery lanterns all the way and keep the battery drawer full.
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I have something along the lines of 60 candles and 80 tealights on the shelf numbers approximated from having bought 100-packs, so I should be set for at least one not-too-long outage.
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It is a conundrum that probably can only be solved by the employment of those rather ugly but useful large metal chafing dishes with tealights underneath.
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